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China courier ZTO delivers year's biggest U.S. IPO

Published 27/10/2016, 04:57
© Reuters. A man unloads parcels from a vehicle of a ZTO Express delivery in Beijing
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By Lauren Hirsch

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Chinese package delivery company ZTO Express said it raised $1.4 billion (1 billion pounds) in the biggest U.S. initial public offering of the year on Wednesday as its backers cashed in on China's booming online-shopping industry.

The stock market debut, the biggest by a Chinese company since the $25 billion IPO of e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (N:BABA) in 2014, gave the Shanghai-based company a market value of more than $12 billion.

ZTO's U.S. listing is a head start over rivals in the world's largest express delivery market because it gives the company faster access to cash to expand.

The company wants to use $720 million of its IPO proceeds to buy more trucks, land, facilities and equipment.

Its Chinese competitors SF Express, YTO Express, STO Express and Yunda Express have all unveiled plans for listings in Shenzhen and Shanghai but with a backlog of about 800 companies waiting for approval to go public in China and frequent changes to the rules, a New York listing is regarded as a quicker and more reliable way of raising funds and tapping a broader mix of investors.

ZTO's existing shareholders, including private equity firms Warburg Pincus, Hillhouse Capital and venture capital firm Sequoia Capital will also get much more leeway and flexibility to exit their investment under U.S. market rules. In China, they would be locked in for one to three years after the IPO.

ZTO priced 72.1 million shares at $19.50 a share, above its previously indicated range of $16.50 to $18.50 a share.

That price is about 27 times its expected 2017 earnings per share, according to people familiar with the company's financials.

By comparison, rivals SF Express, YTO Express, STO Express and Yunda shares trade between 43 and 106 times earnings, according to Haitong Securities estimates.

U.S. rivals, United Parcel Service Inc (N:UPS) and FedEx Corp (N:FDX), which are growing at a much slower pace, are trading at multiples of 17.8 and 13.4 times expected 2017 earnings.

INTERNATIONAL ACQUISITIONS

As concerns grow about a weakening Chinese currency, the New York IPO also gives the company more stable dollar-denominated shares it can use for international acquisitions, according to people close to the company.

ZTO will have a dual-class share structure that will give its founder Lai Meisong 80 percent voting power in the company, even though he will only hold 28 percent of the stock after the IPO.

Most of Lai's shares are Class B ordinary shares carrying 10 votes, while Class A shares, including the new U.S. shares, have one vote. China's markets do not allow shares with different voting power.

China's express delivery firms handled 20.7 billion parcels in 2015, shifting 1.5 times the volume moved in the United States, according to consulting firm iResearch data cited in the ZTO prospectus.

The market will grow an average 23.7 percent a year through 2020 and reach 60 billion parcels, iResearch forecasts.

Domestic rivals STO Express and YTO Express have unveiled plans to go public with reverse takeovers worth $2.5 billion and $2.6 billion. The country's biggest player, SF Express, and rival Yunda Express, are working on similar deals worth $6.4 billion and $2.7 billion respectively.

ZTO said the American depositary shares will begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday under the ticker symbol ZTO.

© Reuters. A man unloads parcels from a vehicle of a ZTO Express delivery in Beijing

Morgan Stanley (N:MS) and Goldman Sachs Group Inc (N:GS) are the lead IPO underwriters.

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