A pedestrian walks past a China Telecom Corp store in Shanghai, China, on Jan 6, 2021.
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China Telecom Corp is planning to raise 47.1 billion yuan (US$7.3 billion) from a listing in Shanghai that is set to be the world’s biggest so far this year.

The A-shares were priced at 4.53 yuan apiece, above the company’s book value of 4.49 yuan each. The fundraising by China’s largest fixed-line operator is the biggest stock sale this year globally, exceeding the US$6.3 billion initial public offering in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region by TikTok-rival Kuaishou Technology in February.

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Proceeds from the Shanghai IPO will be used to build a high bandwidth Industrial 5G platform, cloud-network integration, a new information infrastructure project and research and development, according to China’s Telecom’s filing to the Shanghai stock exchange

China Telecom has had to scale back its fundraising in Shanghai, however. The sale of 10.4 billion A shares in the offering, excluding a greenshoe option, is down from the 12.1 billion it had said it would initially sell in April.

Still, if the Chinese company exercises an over-allotment option, the company could raise as much as 54.2 billion yuan from its sale of A-shares, according to a statement to the exchange.

China Telecom’s listing will help it diversify financing channels, according to analysts. 

The company is expected to continue benefiting as growth in China’s mobile subscription base recovers along with a digital transformation drive, Jefferies analysts Edison Lee, Lydia Lin and Chi Tsai wrote in a note.

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After the A-share listing, “we estimate CT will turn from a net debt position of 30 billion yuan last year to a net cash position of 21.5 billion yuan,” they wrote.

Proceeds from the Shanghai IPO will be used to build a high bandwidth Industrial 5G platform, cloud-network integration, a new information infrastructure project and research and development, according to China’s Telecom’s filing to the Shanghai stock exchange. Mainland brokerages China International Capital Corp and CITIC Securities Co. are joint sponsors for the listing.