Movement Alert|Creality Rises 74.47% in Regular Trading, Surges on IPO Debut as First Consumer 3D Printing Stock on HKEX

Market Focus
May 29

On May 29, Creality rose 74.47% in regular trading, trading at 30.5 HKD/share with trading volume of HKD 433 million, surging on its first day of listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange as the first consumer-grade 3D printing stock on the mainboard.

The IPO attracted overwhelming demand, with Hong Kong public offering oversubscribed 3,829.42 times and margin subscriptions exceeding HKD 350 billion. Creality issued 73.43 million H-shares at HKD 18.8 per share, raising approximately HKD 1.38 billion. Fifteen cornerstone investors, including Taikang Life, CITIC, CPE, and Jump Trading, collectively subscribed approximately USD 88 million.

By GMV, Creality ranks as the world's second-largest consumer 3D printing company with 11.2% market share, and holds the top global position in consumer 3D scanners with 45.3% market share. Its sales network covers approximately 140 countries and regions.

Creality is a global leader in desktop 3D printer manufacturing, with over 6.1 million units shipped, 800+ patents, and products spanning FDM printers, resin printers, 3D scanners, laser engravers, and AI-driven software platforms across 100+ countries.

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