JD Health plans to raise US$3.5b in HK's biggest IPO of 2020
Six cornerstone investors led by GIC, Tiger Global and BlackRock have taken up to US$1.35b worth of stock in the deal
Hong Kong
JD HEALTH International Inc, a major Chinese online healthcare platform, is seeking to raise up to US$3.5 billion in what is set to be Hong Kong's biggest initial public offering of the year, a term sheet showed.
The deal which could value the unit of e-commerce giant JD.com at nearly US$29 billion when a greenshoe option is included comes during a good year for China's healthcare platforms which have seen their popularity surge in the wake of the coronavirus.
By comparison, its biggest competitor, Alibaba Health Information Technology, has a market capitalisation of around US$34.6 billion.
JD Health plans to sell 381.9 million shares in a range of HK$62.80 and HK$70.58, according to the term sheet. A greenshoe option to sell a further 15 per cent of stock would take the size of the IPO up to US$4 billion.
According to its draft prospectus, JD Health is the largest online healthcare platform in China by revenue, logging 10.8 billion yuan (S$2.2 billion) last year.
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It had 72.5 million annual active users as at June 30 compared to 53.5 million at the same time last year. It is also China's largest online retail pharmacy with a 29.8 per cent market share, according to a Frost & Sullivan report.
The fundraising is set to lay the groundwork for greater competition in China's healthcare market, said Zhen Zhou Toh, an Aequitas Research analyst. "Raising money now is implying that they will be fighting to gain as much market share as possible in the near future, either by building out their network of offline and online pharmacies or increasing its online presence by offering discounts," he wrote on the Smartkarma platform this month.
Six cornerstone investors led by GIC, Tiger Global and BlackRock have taken up to US$1.35 billion worth of stock in the deal, the term sheet showed. The book build begins on Wednesday and the shares are due to be priced on Tuesday.
The initial size of the deal represents 12.2 per cent of JD Health's enlarged share capital and the greenshoe, if exercised, will take that to 13.8 per cent. JD Health shares are expected to start trading on Dec 8.
The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment. REUTERS
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