Foxconn unit to raise US$4.2b in China IPO

Shanghai

A UNIT of electronics manufacturing giant Foxconn said it will launch an initial public offering (IPO) in China on Thursday aimed at raising US$4.2 billion, in the biggest mainland debut in nearly three years.

Taiwan's Foxconn Industrial Internet, which makes electronic devices, cloud service equipment and industrial robots, will float 10 per cent of its total shares, according to a prospectus filed late on Tuesday with the Shanghai stock exchange.

Taipei-based Foxconn itself, which is also known as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co, is the world's largest electronics contract manufacturer, a major supplier of components and assembler of products by international brands such as Apple and Sony.

Foxconn Industrial Internet will issue 1.97 billion new shares at 13.77 yuan per share to raise 27.1 billion yuan (S$5.7 billion).

The IPO would be the biggest in mainland China since a market crash in 2015 and one of the largest ever for the country's stock exchanges.

Foxconn said it will use the funds raised to upgrade its smart manufacturing, build Internet platforms to connect factories and invest in cloud computing and fifth-generation communication technologies in its mainland factories.

The IPO will be the largest in mainland China since June 2015, when Guotai Junan Securities raised more than US$4.8 billion.

After that, a prolonged bout of Chinese stock market turbulence, which saw the key Shanghai index tumble nearly 40 per cent in a little more than two months, put a chill on big-ticket listings.

The IPO comes as Beijing is pushing to attract more listings on mainland markets by domestic Chinese technology companies. Analysts say that push is part of broader plans to become a global tech leader. AFP