Autozi Controlling Shareholder Announces Plan to Invest Up to USD 30 Million in Share Purchase at USD 5 Per Share, Reaffirming Confidence in Future Growth
As the only Nasdaq-listed company in
Confronted with these difficulties, the Autozi team acted swiftly. Leveraging its long-established strengths in platform, data, and finance, along with mature operational expertise, the company implemented a series of corrective measures. It successfully addressed the compliance issues related to its listing status and, on
While navigating the delisting crisis, Autozi—firmly positioned in
Profit Transformation Initiative: Drive comprehensive corporate transformation, focus on improving quality and efficiency in core businesses, accelerate the path to profitability and positive cash flow, and solidify the asset-light, operations-intensive platform model.
Domestic Market Expansion: Concentrate on the automotive maintenance parts segment, acquire and integrate high-quality regional parts supply chain service providers across 30 provinces and municipalities, and build
Overseas Business Breakthrough: Enter the international market through the special purpose vehicle (SPV) business, establish a digital cross-border supply chain platform, integrate global regional supply chain resources, build a worldwide SPV distribution network within three years, and replicate the company's proven domestic digital supply chain model abroad.
Founded in 2010 by Dr. Zhang Houqi, former Global Vice President of Lenovo Group, Autozi has built a full-industry-chain ecosystem spanning auto parts supply, vehicle supply, and insurance services over 15 years of industry immersion. The company serves more than 100,000 repair shops, records annual GMV exceeding
Forward-Looking Statements
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