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    Shein’s Hong Kong IPO Tested by Slowing Growth and Rising Costs

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimAugust 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Fast-fashion titan Shein is preparing to launch its long-awaited Hong Kong Initial Public Offering (IPO) as early as August 19, 2026. However, the company faces growing skepticism from potential investors after slashing its target IPO valuation to $30 billion – $40 billion—a steep decline from its peak private valuation of nearly $100 billion during a 2022 fundraising round.

    1. Growth Deceleration & Regulatory Headwinds

    Investors are questioning whether Shein’s sharp slowdown in top-line growth is a temporary obstacle or a permanent structural shift in its low-cost direct-to-consumer business model.

    • Slowing Revenue Growth: According to research firm Coresight, Shein’s revenue growth decelerated from 41.1% in 2023 to 20.7% in 2024, with forecasts projecting growth to fall to ~2% in 2026.

    • End of Duty-Free Shipping Perks:

      • U.S. Policy Shifts: The U.S. eliminated duty-free exemption (de minimis access) for low-value packages.

      • EU Fee Imposition: The European Union enacted substantial fees on cross-border e-commerce parcels in July 2026.

    • Capital Expense Pressures: These regulatory changes have forced Shein to build out local warehousing and logistics hubs, eroding margins and removing its core direct-shipping cost advantage.

    2. Valuation Disconnect & Valuation Thresholds

    Source / Metric Valuation / Multiple Context & Benchmark
    Current Target IPO Range $30B – $40B Down significantly from its $100B peak valuation in 2022.
    Morgan Stanley Estimate $39B – $52B Based on 18x to 24x projected 2027 earnings (aligned with traditional fast-fashion peers like Inditex and H&M).
    Investor Sentiment Single-Digit P/E Some institutional investors argue Shein should be valued closer to PDD Holdings (owner of Temu).

    Key Downside Risk: Under pre-IPO agreements, if Shein’s finalized valuation drops below specific contractually agreed thresholds, the company’s founders will be legally required to transfer extra equity shares to early-stage investors.

    3. Customer Retention vs. Rising Acquisition Costs

    While user counts continue to grow, customer engagement depth remains flat despite increased marketing outlay

    • Stagnant Order Frequency: Despite expanding its user base, annual orders per customer have hovered around four per year, signaling that high ad spending generates app downloads without significantly deepening repeat buying habits.

    • AI Positioning: Shein management clarified that it views technology strictly as an operational supply-chain optimization tool rather than attempting to market itself as an AI-driven tech platform to command higher valuation multiples.

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