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Powerwin Tech Group Ltd
HKEX:2405

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Powerwin Tech Group Ltd
HKEX:2405
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Price: 2.76 HKD 7.81% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2.2B HKD
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2.2B HKD
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Powerwin Tech Group Ltd. engages in the provision of cross-border digital marketing services and online-shop SaaS solutions. The company employs 83 full-time employees The company went IPO on 2023-03-31. The Company’s services are divided into standardized digital marketing, customized digital marketing and SaaS-based digital marketing services. The Company’s customers cover multiple vertical industries such as e-commerce, online games and applications. The firm is engaged in the provision of cross-border digital marketing services through the SaaS platform Adorado. In addition, the Company is also engaged in the provision of SaaS solutions for cross-border online stores through the SaaS platform Powershopy, providing comprehensive services such as establishing cross-border online stores, commodity management, integrated operation management and cross-border digital marketing.

Intrinsic Value
0.49 HKD
Overvaluation 82%
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