Gushengtang Holdings Completes US$110 Million Convertible Bond Issue

Reuters02-12 18:24
Gushengtang Holdings Completes US$110 Million Convertible Bond Issue

Gushengtang Holdings Ltd. has announced the completion of its issue of convertible bonds under a general mandate. The company has successfully issued convertible bonds with an aggregate principal amount of US$110 million. The offering was completed on 12 February 2026, following the fulfillment of all conditions precedent under the subscription agreement. The proceeds from the issuance are intended for business development purposes, including the expansion of offline medical institutions, integration and upgrading of online medical and health platforms, research and application of artificial intelligence technology, standardization and improvement of information technology systems, and enriching the company's product and service portfolio.

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