MicroPort CardioFlow FY 2025: Revenue Climbs 12.6% to USD 57.04 Million, Net Loss Deepens after CRM Acquisition

Bulletin Express
Mar 30

MicroPort CardioFlow Medtech Corporation reported audited results for the year ended 31 December 2025.

Revenue and Gross Profit • Revenue rose 12.6% year-on-year (ex-FX) to USD 57.04 million, driven by (i) the first-time consolidation of MicroPort CRM (USD 5.73 million) and (ii) a 255.0% surge in overseas sales from the Structural Heart Disease Business. • Gross profit increased 5.0% to USD 37.06 million; gross margin slipped to 65.0% from 69.5% in 2024, reflecting price pressure in China and the lower margin profile of the newly consolidated CRM operations.

Earnings • Loss from operations widened to USD 12.99 million (2024: USD 8.80 million). • Net loss expanded to USD 18.82 million versus USD 7.49 million a year earlier, mainly due to CRM consolidation losses and the absence of prior-year fair-value gains related to the 4C Medical investment. • Basic and diluted loss per share was USD 0.04 (2024: USD 0.01).

Segment Highlights • Structural Heart Disease Business contributed USD 51.31 million in revenue (up 1.0%). • CRM Business, consolidated from 19 December 2025, added USD 5.73 million. • Overseas TAVI implantations exceeded 850 cases, up roughly 350%, with commercial presence in nearly 40 markets. Domestic TAVI volume surpassed 4,000 cases; domestic LAAC implants approached 1,000, a 360% jump.

Cost Structure • R&D expenses fell 32.9% to USD 14.46 million after project reprioritisation. • Selling and distribution costs rose 13.9% to USD 26.38 million on expanded overseas promotion and CRM inclusion. • Administrative expenses increased 43.0% to USD 11.58 million, reflecting higher depreciation and relocation costs. • Finance costs grew to USD 1.60 million (2024: USD 0.56 million) on additional borrowings and CRM interest expenses.

Balance Sheet and Liquidity • Cash, time deposits and pledged deposits totalled USD 177.63 million (31 Dec 2024: USD 189.07 million). • Inventories increased to USD 87.17 million from USD 18.83 million following CRM consolidation. • Interest-bearing borrowings rose to USD 206.34 million (31 Dec 2024: USD 5.77 million); gearing ratio climbed to 90.6% (2024: 3.5%). • Net current assets stood at USD 225.42 million (2024: USD 172.58 million). • Capital expenditure remained stable at USD 22.38 million.

Strategic Developments • Completed acquisition of MicroPort CRM in December 2025, transforming the company into a diversified “Structural Heart Disease + CRM + HF management” platform. • Acquired the remaining 49% stake in Shanghai MicroPort CardioAdvent for RMB 170.86 million, making it a wholly owned subsidiary. • Expanded commercial portfolio to 47 approved products, including three generations of VitaFlow TAVI systems and AnchorMan LAAC solutions, alongside comprehensive CRM device lines. • Strengthened global supply chain with dual headquarters in China and France, and manufacturing sites in China, France, Italy and the Dominican Republic.

Capital Management • No dividend declared for FY 2025. • Net proceeds of HKD 2.72 billion from the 2021 IPO were 72.8% utilised by year-end 2025; HKD 738.00 million remains earmarked largely for product R&D, production capacity expansion and CRM integration, to be deployed by 2028.

Corporate Actions • A 5-into-1 share consolidation became effective on 24 February 2026. • Presentation currency changed to US dollars from 2026 onward.

Upcoming Events The annual general meeting is scheduled for 4 June 2026; the register of members will be closed from 1 June to 4 June 2026 for voting entitlements.

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