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China courier group S.F. Holding to raise up to $792.7 million in Hong Kong listing

by November 19, 2024
written by November 19, 2024

By Scott Murdoch

(Reuters) -China’s largest express delivery company S.F. Holding said on Tuesday it plans to raise up to HK$6.17 billion ($792.71 million) in a Hong Kong listing, the latest sign of a revival in the city’s capital markets.

The Shenzhen-listed company will issue 170 million shares in a price range of HK$32.30 to HK$36.30 per share, according to its regulatory filings.

The final price will be set on Nov. 25, and the stock is due to start trading on Nov. 27.

The courier group, known for its flagship SF Express delivery business, is regarded as China’s answer to FedEx (NYSE:FDX) and DHL.

The listing has attracted ten cornerstone investors, led by Oaktree Capital Management, which have subscribed for up to HK$204.8 million worth of stock, the filings showed.

The company said about 45% of the funds raised in the listing would be spent on growing its international business, especially across South-east Asia. It added it has earmarked about HK$1.1 billion for buyout activity, forming joint ventures or making minority investments in businesses.

S.F. Holding, initially filed for a Hong Kong listing in August last year. Reuters reported in May last year the company was aiming to raise between $2 billion and $3 billion.

There have been $9.1 billion worth of new listings in Hong Kong in 2024, according to Dealogic data, compared to $5.88 billion in 2023.

While well off the 2020 peak of $51.6 billion, the prospect of lower global interest rates has prompted some revival in the city’s listing market.

S.F. Holding’s Shenzhen-listed share price has risen 4.75% this year.

($1 = 7.7834 Hong Kong dollars)

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