Movement Alert|Weimob Group Rises 5.52% in Regular Trading, WeChat Opens AI Ecosystem to Developers Directly Boosting Core SaaS Partner

Market Focus06-09

On June 9, Weimob Group rose 5.52% in regular trading, trading at 1.57 HKD/share, with trading volume of 94.13 million HKD.

On the news front, WeChat officially announced on June 8 that it would provide developers with access to the WeChat AI ecosystem. The platform confirmed that WeChat AI is currently in closed beta, with Meituan, Ctrip, and JD.com among the first batch of partners to integrate. Users will eventually be able to invoke local life and other services through a WeChat Agent. Weimob, as a core SaaS service provider deeply embedded in the WeChat mini-program ecosystem, stands as a direct beneficiary of this ecosystem expansion.

Additionally, Weimob is internally testing an AI product called Weimob Xingshu, positioned as the first domestic AI-powered intelligent growth engine for e-commerce vertical scenarios that connects all major e-commerce platforms. According to its fiscal year results, Weimob AI-related annual revenue has surpassed 116 million yuan, representing a 245% year-over-year increase, reinforcing market expectations of an approaching profitability inflection point.

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