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05:02

Chinese Robovan Operator Zelos Eyes $600M Hong Kong IPO

Gate News message, April 23 — Chinese autonomous delivery truck operator Zelos Technology is planning a Hong Kong IPO expected to raise approximately $600 million, according to Bloomberg. The company is in talks with banks; the size and timing of the offering could still change. Founded in 2021, Zelos operates more than 25,000 autonomous vehicles across China and has expanded into Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and other parts of Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Alibaba's logistics unit Cainiao became a shareholder earlier this year and integrated its unmanned vehicle unit into Zelos through a cash and asset injection in early 2026, expanding the fleet from 2,000 vehicles in 2024 to more than 20,000. Zelos now operates under two brands: its own name for technology products and the licensed "Cainiao Autonomous Vehicle" brand for certain logistics and enterprise customers. The company claims it can reduce last-mile delivery costs by approximately 50% and expects to break even, including R&D expenses, once its fleet reaches about 50,000 vehicles. Management says it expects to deliver more than 1,000 vehicles overseas by the end of 2025.
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04:01

Chinese Insurers Invest Over $250M in Hong Kong IPOs Amid Policy Support

Mainland Chinese insurers have invested over US$250 million in Hong Kong IPOs this year, led by Ping An and others, shifting toward AI, semiconductors, new energy, and biotech as regulatory changes and Beijing support promote patient, higher-return listings. Mainland Chinese insurers, including Ping An, Taikang Life, New China Life, and China Post Life, have allocated over US$250 million to Hong Kong IPOs this year, targeting AI, semiconductors, new energy, and biotech. The move is driven by low domestic rates, Beijing's long-term equity backing, and regulatory easing, reinforcing Hong Kong as the preferred listing venue and signaling patient capital from insurers.
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11:57

Gate to Host Institutional Circle Event in Hong Kong Focused on AI and Crypto Liquidity

Gate will host the Institutional Circle in Hong Kong to discuss AI-driven changes in crypto liquidity and market structure, with Addis Hu opening and speakers Ethan Hui and Chen Zhao, plus network sessions and a gala. Gate announces the Institutional Circle: AI Reshaping Crypto Liquidity & Market Access in Hong Kong, gathering Asia-Pacific institutional participants to discuss how AI is reshaping crypto liquidity and market structure. Opening remarks by Addis Hu; featured speakers Ethan Hui and Chen Zhao; event includes networking, practical industry discussions, and a gala dinner.
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