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Shein Secures Hong Kong IPO Nod: Asia's Most-Watched Listing Test

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Shein Secures Hong Kong IPO Nod: Asia's Most-Watched Listing Test

Shein has won approval from the Hong Kong stock exchange listing committee for an IPO, bringing the online fast-fashion retailer closer to its long-awaited market debut in the Asian financial hub. Three people familiar with the matter said the company is now positioned to move forward after previous attempts in New York and London stalled amid regulatory scrutiny.

Low-Valuation Entry into Asian Liquidity

Shein is targeting a $40 billion to $50 billion valuation in its Hong Kong listing, significantly lower than the $100 billion valuation during its 2022 funding round. The retailer, which generated over $40 billion in global revenue last year and posted nearly $2 billion in net profit, faces headwinds from new e-commerce parcel fees in Europe that are weighing on sales growth and profitability.

  • Company plans to publish first public listing filing during the week of July 27

  • IPO could launch as soon as late August with timing dependent on market conditions

  • Marketing meetings with investors have already commenced

  • Offering details and timetable remain subject to change based on market dynamics
  • Global Retail Energy Chooses Asian Resolution

    Shein's Hong Kong listing represents a crucial test of investor appetite for major consumer deals, particularly following the company's regulatory challenges in Western markets. The exchange's listing committee hearing required the company to address questions about its operations and finances before proceeding to investor roadshows and book-building under local market regulations.

    Shein's Hong Kong listing approval marks a pivotal shift in global retail IPO strategies. The reduced valuation reflects broader trends of companies seeking alternative markets amid US-China tensions. Regulatory pressures like EU e-commerce fees are becoming key growth constraints. This development will likely attract significant attention from Asian investors seeking exposure to digital retail disruption.}
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