Shanghai's Leading Large Model Company Initiates A-Share Listing

marsbitОпубликовано 2026-05-30Обновлено 2026-05-30

Введение

Shanghai-based AI large language model leader MiniMax has initiated the process for an A-share listing in China, having filed a pre-IPO tutoring report with the Shanghai Securities Regulatory Bureau on May 29. This move positions it to compete with Zhipu AI for the title of the first major domestic LLM company to list on the A-share market. Having already completed an IPO in Hong Kong in January 2026, MiniMax's stock price has surged approximately 409% since its debut, with its market capitalization reaching around HK$263.45 billion (approximately RMB 227.55 billion) as of May 29. The company's rapid growth is supported by strong business performance. Its Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) has grown over 100% in the past two months and now exceeds $300 million. It serves over one million global enterprise and developer clients and has around 300 million users worldwide. For the full year 2025, MiniMax reported revenue of $79.038 million, with a gross margin of 25.4%. While it reported an adjusted net loss of $250 million, the loss rate has narrowed significantly year-over-year. On the product front, MiniMax has released several flagship models this year, including MiniMax-M2.5, M2.6, and M2.7, with the first and last being open-sourced. Its models gained significant traction earlier in the year, briefly becoming the top model provider by usage share on the OpenRouter platform in February. The company has also upgraded its AI agent product, now named Mavis, and is preparing to l...

Zhidongxi May 30 report, as shown on the CSRC official website, Shanghai AI large model leader MiniMax submitted an IPO tutoring filing report to the Shanghai Securities Regulatory Bureau on May 29, initiating its A-share listing process, with CITIC Securities serving as the tutoring institution.

This also means that MiniMax, together with Zhipu AI which has also submitted its A-share IPO tutoring filing, will sprint to become the first large model stock on the A-share market.

MiniMax was established in January 2022 and completed its Hong Kong IPO in January this year. After the Hong Kong IPO, MiniMax's stock price skyrocketed. As of the Hong Kong market close on May 29, its stock price was HK$840 (approximately RMB 725.24), up 409.09% compared to the issue price of HK$165 (approximately RMB 142.46), with a market capitalization of HK$263.454 billion (approximately RMB 227.545 billion). Starting from June 8 this year, MiniMax will also be included in the Hang Seng Tech Index.

Behind the surging stock price, there is fundamental business performance as support.

On May 28, MiniMax disclosed some business data. Over the past two months, MiniMax's ARR (Annualized Recurring Revenue) achieved growth exceeding 100%. The number of global enterprise and developer customers served has exceeded one million, a fivefold increase compared to six months ago; its global user base is approximately 300 million.

In March this year, MiniMax released its first annual report after listing. During the earnings call, founder and CEO Yan Junjie revealed that the company's ARR had reached USD 150 million by February 2026.

That is to say, combined with the over 100% growth in the past two months, MiniMax's current ARR has exceeded USD 300 million.

For the full year 2025, MiniMax achieved revenue of USD 79.038 million (approximately RMB 535 million), of which revenue from AI-native products was USD 53.075 million (approximately RMB 359 million), and revenue from the open platform and other AI-based enterprise services was USD 25.963 million (approximately RMB 177 million).

Its gross profit margin improved to 25.4%, with an adjusted net loss of USD 250 million (approximately RMB 1.69 billion), and the loss ratio narrowed significantly year-on-year.

▲ Part of MiniMax's 2025 Financial Data

Regarding products, since the beginning of this year, MiniMax has successively launched three flagship large language models: MiniMax-M2.5, MiniMax-M2.6, and MiniMax-M2.7, and open-sourced the M2.5 and M2.7 models.

▲ Some open-sourced models from MiniMax (Source: ModelScope)

Thanks to its high cost-performance ratio, MiniMax-M2.5 gained popularity among many developers during the "Lobster Craze" (the open-source AI Agent framework OpenClaw) earlier this year and was even recommended by "Lobster Father" Peter Steinberger in a post.

In mid-February this year, on the AI model aggregation routing platform OpenRouter, MiniMax once became the model vendor with the highest market share, capturing 18.9% of model calls on OpenRouter. However, MiniMax has currently fallen out of the top 10 of this list.

▲ OpenRouter Model Vendor Ranking in mid-February this year (Source: OpenRouter)

Additionally, in May this year, MiniMax upgraded its Agent product and renamed it Mavis, providing a multi-Agent parallel working mode, which can be used to improve the completion rate of complex long tasks.

At the end of May, the MiniMax official account hinted that MiniMax-M3 is即将发布.

▲ MiniMax official account teases M3 model (Source: X platform @MiniMax_AI)

MiniMax Engineering Head Skyler Miao revealed more technical details about MiniMax-M3. MiniMax-M3 adopts the MiniMax Sparse Attention mechanism. Compared to MiniMax M2, in the Prefilling stage, MiniMax-M3's inference speed when processing 1 million tokens increased to 9.7 times faster; in the Decoding stage, when the KV length reaches 1 million, the speed increased to 15.6 times faster, effectively reducing attention latency.

The MiniMax Sparse Attention mechanism is based on the GQA (Grouped Query Attention) architecture. First, through the Index Branch, it uses compressed index queries (Idx Q) and keys (Idx KV) to calculate block scores and perform max pooling, selecting the Top-k block indices most relevant to the current query. Subsequently, it enters the Sparse Branch, performing sparse attention calculations only on these selected key blocks, thereby significantly reducing computational load.

▲ Technical details of MiniMax Sparse Attention (Source: X platform @SkylerMiao7)

Conclusion: China's Leading Large Model Players Rush for Listing

Entering 2026, the moves of China's leading large model companies in the capital market have been accelerating. Besides MiniMax, Zhipu AI submitted its A-share IPO tutoring filing in April 2025 but later completed its IPO in Hong Kong first. In February this year, Zhipu withdrew its previous A-share IPO tutoring filing and registered for a new one, adding Guotai Haitong as a tutoring institution.

Furthermore, Moonshot AI, Stepfun, and 01.ai have also reportedly planned Hong Kong IPOs.

Facing high computing power investments and a not yet fully closed commercialization path, leading large model players are opening up more diverse financing channels through listings.

This article is from the WeChat public account "Zhidongxi" (ID: zhidxcom), author: Chen Junda

Связанные с этим вопросы

QWhat is the significance of MiniMax filing for an A-share IPO, and who else is competing in this process?

AMiniMax's filing for an A-share IPO marks a significant step for the Chinese AI large model sector, potentially allowing it to compete with Zhipu AI to become the first large model company listed on the A-share market. This move is part of a broader trend where top Chinese AI firms like Zhipu, Moonshot AI, StepFun, and 01.AI are also accelerating their capital market activities, such as pursuing IPOs, to secure funding for their compute-intensive operations and commercialization efforts.

QWhat are MiniMax's key financial and business performance highlights as mentioned in the article?

AMiniMax has shown strong financial and business growth. Its ARR (Annual Recurring Revenue) grew over 100% in the past two months, exceeding $300 million, with a global user base of approximately 300 million and over a million enterprise/developer customers. For the full year 2025, revenue was $79.038 million, with a gross margin of 25.4%. The company's adjusted net loss was $250 million, representing a narrowing loss margin. Its Hong Kong-listed stock price has surged 409.09% from its IPO price.

QDescribe the recent product developments and announcements from MiniMax.

ARecently, MiniMax has launched several flagship large language models (MiniMax-M2.5, M2.6, and M2.7), with M2.5 and M2.7 being open-sourced. The company also upgraded its AI Agent product, renaming it 'Mavis,' which supports multi-agent parallel work. Most notably, MiniMax has previewed its upcoming 'MiniMax-M3' model, which reportedly features a 'MiniMax Sparse Attention' mechanism, leading to significant performance improvements such as up to 9.7x faster prefill and 15.6x faster decoding speeds compared to its predecessor.

QWhat was MiniMax's notable achievement in the OpenRouter platform rankings, and what is its current status there?

AIn mid-February, MiniMax briefly became the top-ranked model provider on the AI model aggregation platform OpenRouter, capturing 18.9% of the model calls. However, according to the article, it has since fallen out of the platform's top 10 rankings.

QWhat reasons does the article suggest for the rush of Chinese large model companies like MiniMax to go public?

AThe article suggests that facing enormous compute investment costs and a commercial monetization path that is not yet fully realized, leading large model companies in China are seeking IPOs to open up more diverse and substantial financing channels. This capital is crucial for sustaining their technological development and scaling their operations in a highly competitive and resource-intensive field.

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