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Huawei-powered Chinese EV maker Seres seeks US$1.7 billion in Hong Kong listing

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Chinese new energy vehicle maker Seres Group, whose suppliers include Huawei Technologies, filed for an initial public offering (IPO) in Hong Kong on Monday, aiming to raise HK$13.18 billion (US$1.7 billion) amid a wave of long-term global capital flocking to Hong Kong listings.

The EV maker plans to sell 100.2 million shares through its secondary listing in Hong Kong, with the offer price capped at HK$131.50 per share. The price determination date was expected to be around November 3, according to its filing with the Hong Kong stock exchange. The stock is expected to debut on November 5.

About 10 per cent of the shares will be allocated to the retail tranche, with the remainder designated for institutional investors.

Retail investors could subscribe to shares from Monday through October 31, with allocation results to be announced on November 4, according to the expected offering timetable.

Seres, with its core brand Aito, plans to use most of the IPO proceeds to fund technological research and development as well as expand its international market presence. Photo: Weibo
Seres, with its core brand Aito, plans to use most of the IPO proceeds to fund technological research and development as well as expand its international market presence. Photo: Weibo

Seres positions itself as a technology company that develops, manufactures and sells new energy vehicles and their core components. It aimed to build an open ecosystem through long-term partnerships with suppliers, including Huawei and Contemporary Amperex Technology, the world’s largest manufacturer of lithium-ion batteries, the company said. Huawei supplies intelligent cockpit and driving-assistance systems to Seres.

The company cautioned that intensifying competition in China’s and global automotive markets could weigh on its business.



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