JD.Com's logistics unit taps banks for potential $8-$10 billion IPO: sources

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[December 23, 2019]    By Kane Wu and Julie Zhu

HONG KONG (Reuters) - The logistics unit of Chinese e-commerce company JD.com Inc <JD.O> has held early discussions with banks about a potential overseas IPO that could raise $8 billion to $10 billion, two people with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

Delivery workers sort parcels next to vehicles of JD Logistics, the logistics unit of JD.com, on the mid-year online shopping festival 618 in Beijing, China June 18, 2019. Song Yanxin/Qianlong.com via REUTERS/File Photo

JD Logistics is targeting a valuation of at least $30 billion, according to the people, who declined to be named as the information is confidential.

The unit is expected to select banks for the initial public offering (IPO) in the second quarter of next year and will use the funds for warehouse expansion and potential acquisition purposes, one person said.

The float could take place in the second half of 2020, the people said.

JD.com, the second-largest Chinese e-commerce company after Alibaba <BABA.N>, declined to comment.

The listing could happen in Hong Kong or New York, although a timetable and venue have not been finalised and the numbers are subject to changes, the people said.

JD.com spun off its logistics unit into a standalone entity in 2017, and then opened up the latter's delivery and warehousing services to third-party companies.

In 2018, the division raised $2.5 billion in a funding round from investors including Hillhouse Capital Group, Sequoia Capital China, China Merchants Group, Tencent Holdings <0700.HK>, and China Life Insurance <601628.SS>.

The company's valuation reached about $13.5 billion after the fundraising.

As of Sept. 30, JD Logistics operated more than 650 warehouses, which covered an aggregate gross floor area of approximately 16 million square meters.

The company is among the top players in China in terms of warehousing space.

(Reporting by Kane Wu and Julie Zhu in Hong Kong; additional reporting by Yang Yingzhi in Beijing, Editing by Anshuman Daga and Himani Sarkar)

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