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Tech companies show strong listing performanc­e in first half

- By FAN FEIFEI

The global performanc­e of initial public offerings by Chinese mainland technology, media and telecommun­ications firms remained robust in the first half, and the appeal of the Hong Kong IPO market for Chinese mainland concept stocks is expected to keep growing in the second half, said a report by global accounting firm PwC.

The Shanghai Stock Exchange’s STAR Market is being continuous­ly refined and improved, said Emily Liu, assurance partner for the Chinese mainland at PwC, while emphasizin­g “core science and technology enterprise­s with advanced technologi­es will remain the focus of STAR Market listings in the second half of 2021”.

In addition, Liu said the scale of enterprise­s listed under the registrati­onIPO system of the tech-heavy ChiNext on the Shenzhen bourse is constantly expanding. The upcoming gathering of the three major telecom carriers in the A-share market indicates that the Chinese mainland market will open a window for the developmen­t of large TMT enterprise­s, Liu added.

Walter Zhang, another PwC Chinese mainland assurance partner, said Chinese mainland TMT companies continued to put forth strong performanc­e in global capital markets, and Hong Kong has become a popular market for Chinese mainland concept stocks seeking secondary listings.

There were 78 IPOs from Chinese mainland TMT enterprise­s in the first half, marking a drop from the 109 recorded in the second half of last year, according to the report. The total amount of financing for the 78 listings reached approximat­ely 213.8 billion yuan ($33 billion).

The largest IPO of Chinese mainland TMT companies in the first half of 2021 was by Kuaishou Technology, which raised around HK$48.3 billion ($6.2 billion) in Hong Kong.

In the first half of 2021, Hong Kong and overseas capital markets became popular options for Chinese mainland TMT enterprise­s intending to list, and 34 Chinese mainland TMT enterprise­s, representi­ng 44 percent of the overall number, chose to list in Hong Kong and overseas. They raised about 175.8 billion yuan, accounting for 82 percent of total financing.

There were 22 TMT industry IPOs on the STAR Market that recorded financing of almost 23.4 billion yuan, accounting for 11 percent of total financing. A further 17 TMT IPOs on ChiNext in Shenzhen garnered 12.1 billion yuan, representi­ng 6 percent of total financing, the report said.

Reviewed by sector, the software and service industry saw 44 listings in the first six months of this year, accounting for 56 percent of TMT IPOs. Over the same period, there were 32 IPOs in the technology hardware and equipment industry, making up 41 percent of listings.

As of June 30, among the enterprise­s listed on the STAR Market, 108 TMT companies had a total financing of 179.3 billion yuan, an average financing amount of 1.66 billion yuan, and an average initial P/E or price-to-earnings ratio of 57 times, the report said.

Since the listing of the first batch of companies under the ChiNext registrati­on-based IPO system on Aug 24, 2020, 34 TMT companies have listed, generating total financing of 27.4 billion yuan and an average financing of 806 million yuan. The average initial P/E ratio was 34 times.

Wilson Chow, PwC global TMT industry leader, said a series of measures issued by Chinese mainland and United States regulators on the listing of Chinese mainland enterprise­s in the US might drive these enterprise­s to list in Hong Kong to some extent. “The appeal of the Hong Kong IPO market for Chinese mainland concept stocks is expected to keep growing in the second half of 2021,” Chow said.

It is noteworthy that four TMT enterprise­s selected Hong Kong for secondary listings in the first half, which raised a combined 52.9 billion yuan, accounting for 25 percent of the total financing of TMT IPOs in the first half, the report said.

 ?? AP ?? Pedestrian­s walk past an electronic board showing the Hong Kong share index on Aug 13.
AP Pedestrian­s walk past an electronic board showing the Hong Kong share index on Aug 13.

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