Mainland memory firms eye Hong Kong listings to fuel global ambitions

Several mainland Chinese suppliers of memory chips and storage solutions are pursuing listings in Hong Kong, signaling a strategic shift to fuel the sector's global ambitions. The most watched is Shanghai-based Montage Technology, set to debut on the Hong Kong stock exchange next week and raise up to US$896 million. Analysts view this wave as a key move for international growth in cloud computing and AI.

A number of mainland-based suppliers of memory chips and storage solutions are pursuing share listings in Hong Kong, signaling a strategic change in how the sector aims to fuel its global ambitions, according to analysts. The most watched firm is Shanghai-based Montage Technology, a designer of high-speed interconnect chips for data centres, which is taking orders from institutional investors and is set to debut on the Hong Kong stock exchange on Monday. Montage, which listed in Shanghai in 2019, expected to raise as much as HK$7 billion (US$896 million) from its Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO), partly to “strengthen [its] global leadership and seize opportunities in the field of cloud computing and AI infrastructure”, according to its prospectus. It was the world’s largest memory interconnect chip supplier in 2024, with 38.6 per cent of the market, according to data from Frost & Sullivan. The company planned to price its offering at the top of its range at HK$106.89 while halting institutional orders a day earlier than planned amid abundant interest, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.

Montage’s dual-listing approach follows that of GigaDevice Semiconductor, which debuted in Hong Kong last month, after listing in Shanghai a decade ago. The expansion to the Hong Kong capital market supported a “long-term global growth strategy”, GigaDevice said. In January, at least three other firms making memory products submitted applications for Hong Kong listings, namely Hosin Global Electronics, XTX Technology and Beijing XSKY Technology. XTX, which develops code storage flash memories, withdrew its IPO application for an offering on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange’s ChiNext board in 2023.

The wave of memory firms hoping to offer Hong Kong shares “signals a strategic move in how the sector fuels its global ambitions”, said MS Hwang, research director at Counterpoint Research. He noted that the five firms mentioned do not fabricate memory cells, the fundamental building blocks of computer memory, which can be packaged into memory products.

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Chinese chip designer GigaDevice debuted on the Hong Kong exchange with shares surging, fueled by investors' enthusiasm for Beijing's self-reliance push. Retail demand was oversubscribed more than 540 times, driving the strong performance.

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Hua Hong Semiconductor is set to close a US$1.2 billion deal, days after SMIC announced it will take full control of a subsidiary for US$5.8 billion. These moves align with Beijing’s drive for semiconductor self-sufficiency.

Hong Kong has established the Hung Shui Kiu Industry Park Company to expedite development of a 23-hectare industrial park under the Northern Metropolis project, earning praise from developers as a 'one-stop service centre'. The company is set to be fully operational by mid-2026, alongside government incentives for a new land tender including phased payments and an extended bidding period.

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