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Fast fashion giant Shein launches up to $1.8 billion Hong Kong IPO

By Thomson Reuters Aug 23, 2026 | 5:24 PM

HONG KONG, Aug 24 (Reuters) – Online fast-fashion retailer Shein launched book building for a Hong Kong initial ​public offering on Monday, aiming to ‌raise up to HK$13.86 billion ($1.77 billion), valuing it at up to $26.81 billion, according to an offering prospectus.

Shein is selling 280 million ‌shares ​for a minimum of ⁠HK$47.60 per share and ⁠a maximum of HK$49.50 per share, the filings showed. The company will price the IPO on August 31 ​and debut on September 1.

The long-awaited float comes as slowing revenue growth ⁠and weaker core ⁠earnings weigh on Shein’s business, ​while shrinking margins have also raised concerns ​that its breakneck expansion is running into ‌headwinds from higher trade costs, tighter regulatory scrutiny and intensifying competition across global e-commerce.

Shein, known for selling $5 dresses ⁠and $10 jeans to shoppers in about 160 countries, swung to a $99 million quarterly loss after ⁠the U.S. ‌removed an import duty ⁠exemption on small packages, and ​a $328 ‌million fair-value charge on convertible ​redeemable preferred ⁠shares following an accounting change.

($1 = 7.8402 Hong Kong dollars)

($1 = 7.8400 Hong Kong dollars)

(Reporting by Kane Wu in Hong Kong and Sameer Manekar in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Chris Reese)