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Used electronics platform seeks listing in US
    2021-04-20  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

CHINESE secondhand electronics trading platform Aihuishou is aiming to raise US$500 million to US$1 billion in a U.S. initial public offering (IPO) by early June, said two people with direct knowledge.

The 10-year-old company, backed by online retailer JD.com Inc., is targeting a valuation of US$4 billion to US$5 billion in the float, said the people.

Aihuishou has hired Bank of America and Goldman Sachs to work on the IPO and plans to file around mid-May, said the sources. The company and the two banks declined to comment.

Aihuishou recycles secondhand mobile phones, computers, laptops, cameras and other electronics products from individuals and corporations and resells them on its website and apps, as well as offline stores in 140 cities, according to its website.

The company aims to attract investors with its environmental, social and governance (ESG)-friendly business nature, said one of the people.

It also counts International Finance Corp. and Tiger Global as investors, the website shows.

JD.com disclosed in 2019 it would merge its own Paipai secondhand business into Aihuishou with certain exclusive traffic resources for the next five years, and additionally invest US$20 million in cash in exchange for a non-controlling interest in the company.

In February, Aihuishou completed a US$200 million pre-IPO fundraising in which JD.com, its biggest shareholder, also invested, according to one of the people. The company declined to comment on the fundraising.

Chinese IPOs in the United States have been worth about US$4.3 billion so far in 2021, according to Refinitiv.

There was US$12.03 billion worth of deals in 2020, the data showed. (SD-Agencies)

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