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Stricter Chinese scrutiny of offshore vehicles a blow for tech and biotech IPO candidates

Mainland’s stock market watchdog is discouraging establishment of ‘red-chip-structured’ companies in sensitive industries

3-MIN READ3-MIN ListenJulie ZhangPublished: 8:00am, 7 Apr 2026US dollar-denominated funds could face more hurdles when investing in Chinese tech and biotech companies as Beijing adopts a stricter approach to companies seeking listings via offshore incorporated vehicles.Indicative of Chinese regulators’ caution in overseeing sensitive industries, industry sources say the move ensures that any sale of assets does not escape regulatory scrutiny.

And for any offshore incorporated structures that are approved, the stock regulator requires listing applicants to provide detailed explanations of foreign exchange arrangements and overseas investment procedures.

“Many biotech and tech specialist funds are offshore US dollar funds … adopting [red-chip] structure makes it easier [for these Chinese companies] to attract global investors,” said David Lau, vice-chair of investment banking for the Asia-Pacific region at JPMorgan Chase.

Many Chinese biotech and tech firms also favoured red-chip structures, which gave them “greater flexibility for partnerships, acquisitions, and business development with overseas entities”, he said. “This structure also helps them incentivise overseas employees, since many of these companies have extensive offshore operations.”

Read original at South China Morning Post

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