03/30/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/30/2026 07:09
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has advised CITIC Securities (Hong Kong) Limited as sole sponsor, and CLSA Limited as sole global coordinator, on the listing of Shandong Extreme Vision Technology Co., Ltd. (Extreme Vision Technology) on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Monday, March 30, 2026.
Extreme Vision Technology, an AI computer vision solution provider in China, applied for listing under Chapter 18C of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange Listing Rules, which provides a dedicated pathway for innovative technology companies seeking to access the Hong Kong capital markets.
The public offering was oversubscribed by more than 4,500 times, marking one of the most popular public offerings in Hong Kong in 2026 to date. The offering raised approximately HK$434.4 million in proceeds, which will be used to enhance the company's research and development capabilities and strengthen its commercialisation efforts.
The Norton Rose Fulbright team advising on the transaction was led by partners Psyche Tai and Doris Ng, with support from senior associate Patrick Wong and associate Tracy Ho.
Psyche Tai commented:
"We are delighted to have supported CITIC Securities as sole sponsor, and the listing applicant Shandong Extreme Vision Technology Co., Ltd., on this significant Chapter 18C listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. This offering reflects growing market confidence in innovative technology companies seeking to access the Hong Kong capital markets, and we look forward to seeing continued momentum in this space."
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