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Beijing Tong Ren Tang Healthcare Launches HK$671 Million Hong Kong IPO

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Beijing Tong Ren Tang Healthcare Investment (HKG:2667) launched its Hong Kong initial public offering on Friday, seeking to raise up to HK$671.2 million.

The traditional Chinese medicine healthcare services provider is offering 108.2 million H shares at a maximum price of HK$6.21 each, according to a Hong Kong bourse filing.

The offering comprises 10.8 million shares for Hong Kong investors and 97.3 million shares for international investors, subject to reallocation and the overallotment option.

The offer price is expected to be determined by July 3, with allocation results due by July 6, ahead of the company's planned trading debut on July 7.

The offering has attracted three cornerstone investors, including Airport Technology Capital, Aurora SF, and CICCFT, which agreed to subscribe for shares worth a combined HK$296.1 million.

Net proceeds will be used primarily to expand the company's traditional Chinese medicine healthcare service network and enhance its healthcare service capacity.

The company also plans to use the funds to repay certain outstanding bank loans and for working capital and general corporate purposes.

CICC Hong Kong Securities, ICBC International Securities and GF Securities (Hong Kong) Brokerage are serving as joint global coordinators, joint bookrunners and joint lead managers, according to the prospectus.

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