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ZKH Group Limited Announces Second Quarter 2026 Unaudited Financial Results

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SHANGHAI, Aug. 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — ZKH Group Limited (“ZKH” or the “Company”) (NYSE: ZKH), a leading maintenance, repair, and operations (“MRO”) procurement service platform in China, today announced its unaudited financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2026.

Second Quarter 2026 Operational and Financial Highlights

Second Quarter

2025

2026

Change

(in thousand RMB, except for number of customers, percentage and basis

points(“bps”))

GMV[1]

2,420,233

2,877,545

18.9 %

GMV by Platform

ZKH Platform

2,144,362

2,635,045

22.9 %

GBB Platform

275,871

242,500

-12.1 %

GMV by Business Model

Product Sales (1P)

2,133,895

2,446,015

14.6 %

Marketplace (3P)[2]

286,338

431,529

50.7 %

Number of Customers[3]

74,854

73,547

-1.7 %

Net Revenues

2,166,774

2,443,750

12.8 %

Gross Profit

356,987

429,574

20.3 %

% of Net Revenues

16.5 %

17.6 %

110.3bps

Operating (Loss)/Profit

(71,957)

4,001

% of Net Revenues

-3.3 %

0.2 %

348.5bps

Non-GAAP EBITDA[4]

(38,663)

41,857

% of Net Revenues

-1.8 %

1.7 %

349.7bps

Net (Loss)/Profit

(53,509)

26,687

% of Net Revenues

-2.5 %

1.1 %

356.2bps

Non-GAAP Adjusted Net (Loss)/Profit [5]

(36,533)

38,461

% of Net Revenues

-1.7 %

1.6 %

326.0bps

Mr. Eric Long Chen, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ZKH, stated, “Building on a strong start to the year, our business gained further momentum in the second quarter, with GMV and revenue posting their fastest year-over-year growth in the past several quarters. This performance was broad-based across the industries we serve. Core verticals such as communications and electronics, fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals, and utilities continued to outpace overall GMV growth. At the customer level, GMV from SMEs on the ZKH platform increased by approximately 30% year-over-year, while industry key accounts (KAs) and central state-owned enterprises (SOEs) sustained healthy double-digit growth. Meanwhile, AI is becoming increasingly embedded in how we serve customers and operate our business, helping us deepen customer engagement, unlock additional revenue opportunities, and drive greater efficiency. Together, these results reinforce our confidence in our strategy and underscore the strength of our execution. Looking ahead, we expect growth to accelerate further in the second half of the year. As we build on this momentum, we will continue to execute with focus and discipline to deliver sustainable, high-quality growth.”

Mr. Jerry Qian Wang, Chief Financial Officer of ZKH, added, “The second quarter marked an important milestone in our earnings trajectory, as we achieved operating profitability for the first time. This achievement was underpinned by our continued scale expansion and stronger operating leverage. GMV increased by 18.9% year-over-year, reflecting ongoing share gains in China’s fragmented MRO market. Gross profit grew even faster, increasing by 20.3% year-over-year, while gross margin on a GMV basis improved by approximately 50 basis points sequentially. At the same time, we maintained disciplined cost management and further expanded AI adoption across our operations, supporting continued efficiency gains. As a result, we delivered a significant bottom-line turnaround: both GAAP net profit and non-GAAP adjusted net profit reversed year-ago losses and showed considerable sequential improvement. Looking ahead, we enter the second half of 2026 in a stronger financial position, and remain confident in our ability to deliver sustainable and profitable growth over the long term.”

[1] GMV is the total transaction value of orders placed on the Company’s platform and shipped to customers, excluding taxes, net of the returned amount.

[2] The marketplace model accounted for 15.0% of GMV in the second quarter of 2026, compared with 11.8% in the corresponding periods of 2025.

[3] Customers are customers that transacted with the Company during the reporting period, mainly comprised of enterprise customers in various industries.

[4] Non-GAAP EBITDA is defined as net profit/(loss) before interest expenses, income tax expenses/(benefits) and depreciation and amortization expenses.

[5] Non-GAAP adjusted net (loss)/profit is defined as net (loss)/profit excluding share-based compensation expenses.

Second Quarter 2026 Business Highlights

Business Momentum. The Company accelerated its growth momentum in the second quarter, with total GMV increasing 18.9% year-over-year. This performance was driven by deeper penetration across both SME and key account segments. GMV from SME customers increased approximately 30% year-over-year, while GMV from industry KA and central SOE customers maintained double-digit growth. The sustained strength of the SME business reflected the Company’s improving product and service capabilities, and contributed to a higher-quality, more resilient earnings profile.

Product Capabilities. The Company continued to advance its capabilities in professional MRO categories, including chemical reagents, industrial spare parts, and machining-related products. It also scaled its higher-margin private-label products, adding more than 700 SKUs during the quarter. Private-label GMV increased by more than 25% year-over-year and accounted for approximately 10% of total GMV. The growing contribution from private-label offerings supported both overall GMV growth and gross margin improvement.

Fulfillment Network. The Company further enhanced its hazardous materials supply capabilities with the completion of a dedicated warehouse in Cangzhou, Hebei Province. As of quarter-end, its network comprised more than 30 distribution centers and 109 warehouses, supported by over 200 self-operated delivery vehicles and more than 6,000 EVM smart vending machines at customer production sites. Fulfillment efficiency also improved, with fulfillment expenses as a percentage of revenue declining by 50 basis points year-over-year.

AI Capabilities.Drove greater customer value through AI innovation and broader adoption.Launched “Domino,” an industrial supplies data engine powered by the industry’s first billion-parameter industrial supplies knowledge graph. Featuring automated data labeling, self-learning, and end-to-end traceability, Domino delivers high-quality data to support customers’ data governance, model training, and AI applications.Expanded deployments of the Company’s comprehensive AI solutions across manufacturing, chemicals, ports, and automotive. This helps customers reduce inventory costs, accelerate product selection and materials processing, and improve operational efficiency. In particular, our AI Materials Manager  grew its total users by more than 200% year-over-year to over 8,000 and had processed more than 24 million rows of material data to date.Generated measurable efficiency gains through Company-wide deployment.Established a multi-layered AI application framework spanning robotic process automation (RPA), AI agents, and advanced AI tools, with AI supporting more than 70% of the Company’s research and development coding activities.Generated productivity gains equivalent to an estimated 12,759 hours through Company-wide AI adoption during the quarter.

International Expansion. International GMV increased tenfold year-over-year in the first half of 2026, supported by the Company’s continued efforts to help Chinese manufacturers expand overseas and further localize its U.S. operations. During the quarter, U.S. online sales accelerated across multiple channels, while offline operations strengthened collaboration with local manufacturers and enhanced local sourcing and fulfillment capabilities.

Second Quarter 2026 Financial Results

Net Revenues. Net revenues were RMB2,443.8 million (US$360.2 million), representing an increase of 12.8% from RMB2,166.8 million in the same period of 2025.

Second Quarter

2025

2026

Change

(in thousand RMB, except for percentage)

Net Revenues

2,166,774

2,443,750

12.8 %

Net Product Revenues

2,113,970

2,377,498

12.5 %

From ZKH Platform

1,846,490

2,129,626

15.3 %

From GBB Platform

267,480

247,872

-7.3 %

Net Service Revenues

40,707

50,935

25.1 %

Other Revenues

12,097

15,317

26.6 %

Cost of Revenues. Cost of revenues was RMB2,014.2 million (US$296.9 million), representing an increase of 11.3% from RMB1,809.8 million in the same period of 2025.

Gross Profit and Gross Margin. Gross profit was RMB429.6 million (US$63.3 million), representing an increase of 20.3% from RMB357.0 million in the same period of 2025. Gross margin was 17.6%, compared with 16.5% in the same period of 2025.

Second Quarter

2025

2026

Change

(in thousand RMB, except for percentage and

basis points (“bps”))

Gross Profit

356,987

429,574

20.3 %

% of Net Revenues

16.5 %

17.6 %

110.3bps

% of GMV

14.8 %

14.9 %

17.8bps

Under Product Sales (1P)

ZKH Platform

295,075

355,844

20.6 %

% of Net Product Revenues from

ZKH Platform

16.0 %

16.7 %

72.9bps

GBB Platform

18,658

19,452

4.3 %

% of Net Product Revenues from

GBB Platform

7.0 %

7.8 %

87.2bps

Under Marketplace (3P)

40,707

50,935

25.1 %

% of Net Service Revenues

100.0 %

100.0 %

% of GMV from the Marketplace Model

(Take Rate[6])

14.2 %

11.8 %

-241.3bps

Others

2,547

3,343

31.3 %

% of Other Revenues

21.1 %

21.8 %

77.1bps

Operating Expenses. Operating expenses were RMB425.6 million (US$62.7 million), down 0.8% from RMB428.9 million in the same period of 2025. Operating expenses were 17.4% of net revenues, compared with 19.8% in the same period of 2025.

Fulfillment Expenses. Fulfillment expenses were RMB89.6 million (US$13.2 million), down 1.3% from RMB90.8 million in the same period of 2025, primarily due to lower rental and property management fees, partially offset by higher distribution expenses. Fulfillment expenses were 3.7% of net revenues, compared with 4.2% in the same period of 2025.

Sales and Marketing Expenses. Sales and marketing expenses were RMB150.8 million (US$22.2 million), up 1.0% from RMB149.3 million in the same period of 2025, primarily due to higher marketing and promotion expenses and service fees, partially offset by lower other and traveling expenses. Sales and marketing expenses were 6.2% of net revenues, compared with 6.9% in the same period of 2025.

Research and Development Expenses. Research and development expenses were RMB35.2 million (US$5.2 million), down 15.2% from RMB41.5 million in the same period of 2025, primarily due to lower employee benefits expenses, partially offset by higher service fees. Research and development expenses were 1.4% of net revenues, compared with 1.9% in the same period of 2025.

General and Administrative Expenses. General and administrative expenses were RMB150.0 million (US$22.1 million), up 1.8% from RMB147.3 million in the same period of 2025, primarily due to higher service fees and credit losses, partially offset by lower employee benefits expenses and share-based payments. General and administrative expenses were 6.1% of net revenues, compared with 6.8% in the same period of 2025.

Income/(Loss) from Operations. Income from operations was RMB4.0 million (US$0.6 million), compared with loss from operations of RMB72.0 million in the same period of 2025. Operating income margin was 0.2%, compared with operating loss margin of 3.3% in the same period of 2025.

Non-GAAP EBITDA. Non-GAAP EBITDA was RMB41.9 million (US$6.2 million), compared with negative RMB38.7 million in the same period of 2025. Non-GAAP EBITDA margin was 1.7%, compared with negative 1.8% in the same period of 2025.

Net Profit/(Loss). Net profit was RMB26.7 million (US$3.9 million), compared with net loss of RMB53.5 million in the same period of 2025. Net profit margin was 1.1%, compared with net loss margin of 2.5% in the same period of 2025.

Non-GAAP Adjusted Net Profit/(Loss). Non-GAAP adjusted net profit was RMB38.5 million (US$5.7 million), compared with non-GAAP adjusted net loss of RMB36.5 million in the same period of 2025. Non-GAAP adjusted net profit margin was 1.6%, compared with non-GAAP adjusted net loss margin of 1.7% in the same period of 2025.

Basic and Diluted Net Profit/(Loss) per ADS[7] and Non-GAAP Adjusted Basic and Diluted Net Profit/(Loss) per ADS[8]. Basic and diluted net profit per ADS was RMB0.17 (US$0.02), compared with basic and diluted net loss per ADS of RMB0.33 in the same period of 2025. Non-GAAP adjusted basic and diluted net profit per ADS were RMB0.24 (US$0.04), compared with basic and diluted net loss per ADS of RMB0.23 in the same period of 2025.

Balance Sheet and Cash Flow

As of June 30, 2026, the Company had cash and cash equivalents, restricted cash, and short-term investments of RMB1.67 billion (US$246.5 million), compared with RMB1.92 billion as of December 31, 2025.

Net cash used in operating activities was RMB122.4 million (US$18.0 million) in the second quarter of 2026, compared with net cash used in operating activities of RMB110.7 million in the same period of 2025.

Share Repurchase Update

Pursuant to the Company’s share repurchase program of up to US$50 million, adopted on June 13, 2025 and subsequently extended for another 12 months through June 13, 2027, the Company repurchased an aggregate of approximately 2.49 million ADSs for approximately US$7.67 million from the open market as of June 30, 2026.

Exchange Rate

This announcement contains translations of certain Renminbi (“RMB”) amounts into U.S. dollars (“US$”) at specified rates solely for the convenience of the reader. Unless otherwise noted, all translations from RMB to US$ were made at a rate of RMB6.7851 to US$1.00, the exchange rate in effect as of June 30, 2026, as set forth in the H.10 statistical release of The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. The Company makes no representation that any RMB or US$ amounts could have been, or could be, converted into US$ or RMB, as the case may be, at any particular rate, or at all.

[6] Take rate of the marketplace model represents gross profit from the marketplace model divided by GMV from the marketplace model.

[7] ADSs are American depositary shares, each of which represents thirty-five (35) Class A ordinary shares of the Company.

[8] Non-GAAP adjusted basic and diluted net profit/(loss) per ADS is a non-GAAP financial measure, which is calculated by dividing non-GAAP adjusted net profit/(loss) attributable to the Company’s ordinary shareholders by the weighted average number of ADSs.

Conference Call Information

The Company’s management will hold a conference call on Friday, August 21, 2026, at 7:00 A.M. U.S. Eastern Time or 7:00 P.M. Beijing Time to discuss its financial results and operating performance for the second quarter of 2026.

United States (toll free):

+1-888-317-6003

International:

+1-412-317-6061

Mainland China (toll free):

400-120-6115

Hong Kong (toll free):

800-963-976

Hong Kong:

+852-5808-1995

Access Code:

4251895

The replay will be accessible through August 28, 2026 by dialing the following numbers:

United States:

+1-855-669-9658

International:

+1-412-317-0088

Replay Access Code:

1176528

A live and archived webcast of the conference call will also be available on the Company’s investor relations website at https://ir.zkh.com.

About ZKH Group Limited

ZKH Group Limited (NYSE: ZKH) is a leading MRO procurement service platform in China, underpinned by robust supply chain capabilities and dedicated to serving customers globally through a product-led, agentic AI-driven approach. Through its primary online platforms, the ZKH platform, the GBB platform and the Northsky platform, along with innovative technology and extensive industry expertise, the Company provides bespoke MRO procurement solutions to a diverse and loyal customer base. These solutions encompass hyper-personalized product curation from a comprehensive selection of quality products at competitive prices. Additionally, the Company ensures timely and reliable product delivery through professional fulfillment services. By focusing on reducing procurement costs and addressing management efficiency challenges, ZKH is transforming the opaque MRO procurement process and empowering all stakeholders across the value chain.

For more information, please visit: https://ir.zkh.com.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

This press release contains the following non-GAAP financial measures: non-GAAP adjusted net (loss)/profit, non-GAAP adjusted net (loss)/profit per ADS, basic and diluted, and non-GAAP EBITDA. The non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered in isolation from or construed as alternatives to their most directly comparable financial measures prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. Investors are encouraged to review the historical non-GAAP financial measures in reconciliation to their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.

The Company defines non-GAAP adjusted net (loss)/profit for a specific period as net loss in the same period excluding share-based compensation expenses. The Company defines non-GAAP EBITDA as net loss before interest expenses, income tax expenses/(benefits) and depreciation and amortization expenses. Non-GAAP adjusted net (loss)/profit per ADS is calculated by dividing adjusted net (loss)/profit attributable to the Company’s ordinary shareholders by the weighted average number of ordinary shares during the periods and then multiplied by 35.

The Company presents these non-GAAP financial measures because they are used by the management to evaluate the Company’s operating performance and formulate business plans. The Company believes that these non-GAAP financial measures help identify underlying trends in its business that could otherwise be distorted by the effect of certain expenses that are included in net loss and certain expenses that are not expected to result in future cash payments or that are non-recurring in nature. The Company also believes that the use of these non-GAAP financial measures facilitates investors’ assessment of its operating performance, enhances the overall understanding of its past performance and future prospects and allows for greater visibility with respect to key metrics used by the management in financial and operational decision making.

The non-GAAP financial measures have material limitations as analytical metrics and may not be calculated in the same manner by all companies. The Company’s non-GAAP financial measures do not include all income and expense items that affect the Company’s operations. They may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures used by other companies. In light of the foregoing limitations, you should not consider the non-GAAP financial measures as substitutes for, or superior to, their most directly comparable financial measures prepared in accordance with GAAP. The Company encourages investors and others to review its financial information in its entirety and not rely on a single financial measure.

For more information on these non-GAAP financial measures, please see the table captioned “Reconciliations of Non-GAAP Results” set forth at the end of this press release.

Safe Harbor Statement

This press release contains forward-looking statements. These statements are made pursuant to the “safe harbor” provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as “may,” “will,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “aim,” “estimates,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “is/are likely to,” “potential,” “continue,” and similar statements. Among other things, the quotations from management in this press release and ZKH’s strategic and operational plans contain forward-looking statements. ZKH may also make written or oral forward-looking statements in its periodic reports to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), in its annual report to shareholders, in press release and other written materials and in oral statements made by its officers, directors or employees to third parties. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about ZKH’s beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement, including but not limited to the following: ZKH’s mission, goals and strategies; ZKH’s future business development, financial condition and results of operations; the expected changes in its revenues, expenses or expenditures; the expected growth of the MRO procurement service industry in China and globally; changes in customer or product mix; ZKH’s expectations regarding the prospects of its business model and the demand for and market acceptance of its products and services; ZKH’s expectations regarding its relationships with customers, suppliers, and service providers on its platform; competition in the Company’s industry; government policies and regulations relating to ZKH’s industry; general economic and business conditions in China and globally; the outcome of any current and future legal or administrative proceedings; and assumptions underlying or related to any of the foregoing. Further information regarding these and other risks is included in ZKH’s filings with the SEC. All information provided herein is as of the date of this announcement, and ZKH undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement, except as required under applicable law.

For investor and media inquiries, please contact:

ZKH Group Limited
IR Department
E-mail: IR@zkh.com

Christensen Advisory
Email: zkh@christensencomms.com 

 

ZKH GROUP LIMITED

UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(All amounts in thousands, except share, ADS, per share and per ADS data)

As of December 31,

As of June 30,

2025

2026

RMB

RMB

US$

Assets

Current assets:

Cash and cash equivalents

1,030,573

896,485

132,126

Restricted cash

61,871

39,844

5,872

Short-term investments

825,289

738,136

108,788

Derivatives Asset

2,038

300

Accounts receivable (net of allowance

   for credit losses of RMB159,923 and

   RMB178,932 as of December 31,

   2025 and June 30, 2026, respectively)

3,257,162

3,447,300

508,069

Notes receivable

113,291

149,602

22,049

Inventories

669,825

646,931

95,346

Prepayments and other current assets

180,188

210,373

31,005

Total current assets

6,138,199

6,128,671

903,254

Non-current assets:

Property and equipment, net

186,185

179,867

26,509

Land use right

10,582

10,470

1,543

Operating lease right-of-use assets, net

142,205

124,433

18,339

Intangible assets, net

21,871

30,876

4,551

Goodwill

30,807

30,807

4,541

Total non-current assets

391,650

376,453

55,483

Total assets

6,529,849

6,505,124

958,737

Liabilities

Current liabilities:

Short-term borrowings

240,000

235,000

34,635

Current portion of long-term borrowings

2,305

2,305

340

Accounts and notes payable

2,718,941

2,796,496

412,153

Operating lease liabilities

50,202

44,897

6,617

Advance from customers

27,152

34,597

5,099

Accrued expenses and other current liabilities

378,566

345,179

50,872

Derivatives

8,624

Total current liabilities

3,425,790

3,458,474

509,716

Non-current liabilities:

Long-term borrowings

42,651

41,498

6,116

Non-current operating lease liabilities

91,894

77,103

11,364

Other non-current liabilities

28,181

31,858

4,695

Total non-current liabilities

162,726

150,459

22,175

Total liabilities

3,588,516

3,608,933

531,891

As of December 31,

As of June 30,

2025

2026

RMB

RMB

US$

ZKH Group Limited shareholders’ equity:

Ordinary shares (USD0.0000001 par value;
   500,000,000,000 and 500,000,000,000
   shares authorized; 5,682,357,714 and
   5,689,169,974 shares issued and

5,563,528,436 and 5,521,954,758 shares

outstanding as of December 31, 2025 and 
   June 30, 2026, respectively)

4

4

1

Additional paid-in capital

8,370,941

8,397,997

1,237,711

Statutory reserves

6,566

6,566

968

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

(37,288)

(96,648)

(14,244)

Accumulated deficit

(5,317,131)

(5,300,547)

(781,204)

Treasury stock

(81,759)

(111,181)

(16,386)

Total ZKH Group Limited shareholders’

    equity

2,941,333

2,896,191

426,846

Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity

6,529,849

6,505,124

958,737

 

 

ZKH GROUP LIMITED

UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF

(LOSS)/PROFIT

(All amounts in thousands, except share, ADS, per share and per ADS data)

For the three months ended

For the six months ended

June 30, 2025

June 30, 2026

June 30, 2025

June 30, 2026

RMB

RMB

US$

RMB

RMB

US$

Net revenues

Net product revenues

2,113,970

2,377,498

350,400

3,998,830

4,439,119

654,245

Net service revenues

40,707

50,935

7,507

78,601

92,186

13,587

Other revenues

12,097

15,317

2,257

24,715

26,264

3,871

Total net revenues

2,166,774

2,443,750

360,164

4,102,146

4,557,569

671,703

Cost of revenues

(1,809,787)

(2,014,176)

(296,853)

(3,413,041)

(3,773,968)

(556,214)

Operating expenses

Fulfillment

(90,811)

(89,632)

(13,210)

(184,118)

(167,240)

(24,648)

Sales and marketing

(149,330)

(150,822)

(22,228)

(286,165)

(288,462)

(42,514)

Research and development  

(41,471)

(35,164)

(5,183)

(81,084)

(64,506)

(9,507)

General and administrative

(147,332)

(149,955)

(22,101)

(290,508)

(281,889)

(41,545)

(Loss)/profit from operations

(71,957)

4,001

589

(152,770)

(18,496)

(2,725)

Interest and investment income

12,587

8,664

1,277

25,866

17,071

2,516

Interest expense

(3,037)

(3,087)

(455)

(5,387)

(5,350)

(788)

Others, net

8,846

18,074

2,664

12,254

24,839

3,661

(Loss)/profit before income tax

(53,561)

27,652

4,075

(120,037)

18,064

2,664

Income tax benefits/(expenses)

52

(965)

(142)

(195)

(1,480)

(218)

Net (loss)/profit

(53,509)

26,687

3,933

(120,232)

16,584

2,446

Less: net income

   attributable to non-

   controlling interests

Less: net loss attributable

   to redeemable non-

   controlling interests

Net (loss)/profit

   attributable to ZKH

   Group Limited

(53,509)

26,687

3,933

(120,232)

16,584

2,446

Accretion on preferred

   shares to redemption

   value

Net (loss)/profit

   attributable to ZKH

   Group Limited’s

   ordinary shareholders

(53,509)

26,687

3,933

(120,232)

16,584

2,446

For the three months ended

For the six months ended

June 30, 2025

June 30, 2026

June 30, 2025

June 30, 2026

RMB

RMB

US$

RMB

RMB

US$

Net (loss)/profit

(53,509)

26,687

3,933

(120,232)

16,584

2,446

Other comprehensive

   income/(loss):

Foreign currency

   translation

   adjustments

(4,576)

(29,222)

(4,307)

(7,584)

(59,360)

(8,749)

Total comprehensive loss

(58,085)

(2,535)

(374)

(127,816)

(42,776)

(6,303)

Less: comprehensive

   income attributable

   to non-controlling

   interests

Less: comprehensive

   loss attributable to

   redeemable non-

   controlling interests

Comprehensive loss

   attributable to ZKH

   Group Limited

(58,085)

(2,535)

(374)

(127,816)

(42,776)

(6,303)

Accretion on Preferred

   Shares to redemption

   value

Total comprehensive loss

   attributable to ZKH

   Group Limited’s

   ordinary shareholders

(58,085)

(2,535)

(374)

(127,816)

(42,776)

(6,303)

Net (loss)/profit per

   ordinary share

   attributable to

   ordinary shareholders

Basic

(0.01)

0.00

0.00

(0.02)

0.00

0.00

Diluted

(0.01)

0.00

0.00

(0.02)

0.00

0.00

Weighted average

   number of shares 

Basic

5,678,582,721

5,625,935,232

5,625,935,232

5,683,922,789

5,636,198,015

5,636,198,015

Diluted

5,678,582,721

5,627,918,674

5,627,918,674

5,683,922,789

5,638,181,457

5,638,181,457

Net (loss)/profit per ADS

   attributable to

   ordinary shareholders

Basic

(0.33)

0.17

0.02

(0.74)

0.10

0.02

Diluted

(0.33)

0.17

0.02

(0.74)

0.10

0.02

Weighted average

   number of ADS (35

   Class A ordinary

   shares equal to 1

   ADS)

Basic

162,245,221

160,741,007

160,741,007

162,397,794

161,034,229

161,034,229

Diluted

162,245,221

160,797,676

160,797,676

162,397,794

161,090,899

161,090,899

 

 

ZKH GROUP LIMITED

RECONCILIATIONS OF GAAP AND NON-GAAP RESULTS

(All amounts in thousands, except share, ADS, per share and per ADS data)

For the three months ended

For the six months ended

June 30, 2025

June 30, 2026

June 30, 2025

June 30, 2026

RMB

RMB

US$

RMB

RMB

US$

Net (loss)/profit

(53,509)

26,687

3,933

(120,232)

16,584

2,446

Income tax

(benefits)/expenses

(52)

965

142

195

1,480

218

Interest expenses

3,037

3,087

455

5,387

5,350

788

Depreciation and

   amortization expense

11,861

11,118

1,639

24,028

22,680

3,343

Non-GAAP EBITDA

(38,663)

41,857

6,169

(90,622)

46,094

6,795

For the three months ended

For the six months ended

June 30, 2025

June 30, 2026

June 30, 2025

June 30, 2026

RMB

RMB

US$

RMB

RMB

US$

Net (loss)/profit

(53,509)

26,687

3,933

(120,232)

16,584

2,446

Add:

Share-based

   compensation

   expenses

16,976

11,774

1,735

33,523

23,567

3,473

Non-GAAP adjusted net

   (loss)/profit

(36,533)

38,461

5,668

(86,709)

40,151

5,919

Non-GAAP adjusted net

   (loss)/profit

   attributable to

   ordinary shareholders

   per share

Basic

(0.01)

0.01

0.00

(0.02)

0.01

0.00

Diluted

(0.01)

0.01

0.00

(0.02)

0.01

0.00

Weighted average

   number of ordinary

   shares

Basic

5,678,582,721

5,625,935,232

5,625,935,232

5,683,922,789

5,636,198,015

5,636,198,015

Diluted

5,678,582,721

5,627,918,674

5,627,918,674

5,683,922,789

5,638,181,457

5,638,181,457

Non-GAAP adjusted net

   (loss)/profit

   attributable to

   ordinary shareholders

   per ADS

Basic

(0.23)

0.24

0.04

(0.53)

0.25

0.04

Diluted

(0.23)

0.24

0.04

(0.53)

0.25

0.04

Weighted average

   number of ADS (35

   Class A ordinary

   shares equal to 1

   ADS)

Basic

162,245,221

160,741,007

160,741,007

162,397,794

161,034,229

161,034,229

Diluted

162,245,221

160,797,676

160,797,676

162,397,794

161,090,899

161,090,899

 

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Singapore Institute of Technology and IBM Aim to Establish Quantum-Safe Centre that Addresses Post-Quantum Risks and Advances Singapore’s Quantum-Safe Resilience

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The Centre will serve as a central hub for enterprise, technology, academic and research stakeholders to collaborate in staying ahead of future quantum risk.

SINGAPORE, Aug. 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — IBM and the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) are planning to establish the Quantum-Safe Centre, targeted for launch by the end of 2026, as a dedicated hub to accelerate Singapore’s transition to quantum-safe cybersecurity. The Centre will help organisations assess risks, adopt new security approaches and develop the talent needed for the post-quantum era.

Globally, the digital economy relies on cryptography to protect trillions of transactions across billions of devices, from banking and payment systems to healthcare records and government and critical infrastructure. This cryptographic foundation, the backbone of digital trust and security, now faces a fundamental challenge with the advent and rapid progress of quantum computing.

As quantum computing advances, the encryption methods that organisations rely on today to safeguard their data could become increasingly vulnerable to new and more sophisticated cyber threats from bad actors. The risk is particularly pressing as cybercriminals may already be collecting sensitive data with the intention to decrypt it once they gain the opportunity to access “cryptographically relevant” quantum computers in the future.

To help organisations address these emerging challenges, the Quantum-Safe Centre, located in the SIT Punggol Campus within the Punggol Digital District (PDD), is designed to help organisations prepare for and transition to quantum-safe cryptography. As a central resource for enterprise leaders, technology practitioners, academic researchers, and government stakeholders, the Quantum-Safe Centre aims to:

Build awareness of emerging cybersecurity risks posed by advanced quantum computing and help organisations understand the steps needed to protect their systems and data.
Assess organisations’ quantum-safe readiness by identifying potential vulnerabilities in their existing cybersecurity systems and mapping pathways to adopt quantum-safe solutions.
Enable hands-on test bedding of quantum-safe technologies such as IBM Guardium Cryptography Manager and IBM Quantum Safe Explorer through experimentation and applied use cases in PDD’s live testbed environment.
Develop a future-ready workforce through executive education, professional training, applied learning and applied research opportunities in quantum-safe cybersecurity.
Foster collaboration across industry, academia and government to strengthen Singapore’s post-quantum resilience and support structured migration to quantum-safe solutions and practices.

Translating these aims into action, the Quantum-Safe Centre will offer two Continuing Education and Training (CET) programmes co-developed by SIT and IBM, a quantum-safe testbed powered by IBM- Quantum Safe technology which includes IBM Guardium Cryptography Manager and IBM Quantum Safe Explorer, and targeted briefings and workshops. Designed for senior business leaders and technical practitioners, the programmes will equip organisations with the knowledge and practical skills needed to build a strategic quantum-safe roadmap. More information on the CET programmes is available in the Annex.

The Centre will also benefit from the expertise of Michael Osborne, Chief Technology Officer of IBM Quantum Safe, and a leading expert in post-quantum cryptography and quantum-safe cybersecurity, who works closely with enterprises, governments and critical infrastructure organisations worldwide to address the security challenges posed by advances in quantum computing. Appointed as SIT’s first Distinguished Visiting Scientist, he will help shape the Centre’s education, applied research and industry collaboration initiatives, while fostering knowledge exchange between academia and industry to strengthen Singapore’s quantum-safe capabilities.

Commenting on his appointment, Mr Osbourne said: “As SIT’s first Distinguished Visiting Scientist, I look forward to working directly with Singapore’s enterprises, researchers and future cybersecurity professionals to translate global best practices into practical, on-the-ground capability. Preparing for the post-quantum era requires more than new cryptographic standards — it requires organisations to understand their security posture today, identify their vulnerabilities, and have a clear path forward. I will work to help bridge that gap: bringing IBM’s deep expertise in quantum-safe technologies to bear within SIT’s applied learning environment, so that Singapore’s organisations and talent are not just informed, but genuinely ready.”

Expressing SIT’s commitment to the Centre, Professor Chua Kee Chaing, President, SIT, said: “As the University for Industry, SIT’s strength lies in bridging the gap between emerging technology and real-world application — through applied learning, industry-integrated research and a deep commitment to developing work-ready talent. Quantum-safe cybersecurity is not just a technical challenge — it is a workforce readiness challenge. Together with IBM, the Quantum-Safe Centre will enable Singapore’s enterprises and professionals to not just be aware of the post-quantum risk but equipped to respond to it decisively and with practical expertise.”

Underscoring the urgency of the post-quantum cryptography transition, Siew San Tan, General Manager and Technology Leader, IBM Singapore, said: “Singapore’s critical infrastructure, enterprises, and government agencies are at a pivotal moment in their cybersecurity journey, and the time to prepare for the post-quantum risk is now. Through our collaboration with SIT and the establishment of the Quantum-Safe Centre, IBM is committed to supporting Singapore’s organisations with the technology, expertise and capabilities they need to understand their cryptographic vulnerabilities and take decisive steps toward quantum-safe resilience. This initiative would help to ensure that Singapore’s digital economy remains secure and trusted in the years ahead.”

The Quantum-Safe Centre has received the support of the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA), which sees the initiative as aligned with Singapore’s broader efforts to build national quantum-safe readiness. Ong Kok Wee, Assistant Chief Executive, Policy and Corporate Development, Cyber Security Agency of Singapore said: “CSA welcomes the establishment of the Quantum-Safe Centre in the heart of Singapore’s digital district. Strengthening Singapore’s quantum-safe readiness requires close collaboration across government, industry, and academia. Initiatives like this provide practical support for organisations in building awareness and developing the capabilities needed for quantum-safe readiness and resilience. CSA looks forward to continuing our work with ecosystem partners like IBM and SIT to support quantum-safe migration and strengthen Singapore’s digital infrastructure.”

About IBM
IBM is a leading provider of global hybrid cloud and AI, and consulting expertise. We help clients in more than 175 countries capitalize on insights from their data, streamline business processes, reduce costs and gain the competitive edge in their industries. Thousands of governments and corporate entities in critical infrastructure areas such as financial services, telecommunications and healthcare rely on IBM’s hybrid cloud platform and Red Hat OpenShift to effect their digital transformations quickly, efficiently and securely. IBM’s breakthrough innovations in AI, quantum computing, industry-specific cloud solutions and consulting deliver open and flexible options to our clients. All of this is backed by IBM’s long-standing commitment to trust, transparency, responsibility, inclusivity and service. Visit www.ibm.com for more information.

About Singapore Institute of Technology
As the university for industry and Singapore’s first university of applied learning, the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) offers industry-relevant degree programmes that prepare its graduates to be work- and future-ready professionals. Its mission is to maximise the potential of its learners and to innovate with industry, through an integrated applied learning and research approach, so as to contribute to the economy and society. 

The University’s unique pedagogy integrates work and study, embracing authentic learning in a real-world environment through collaborations with key strategic partners. Its focus on applied research with business impact is aimed at helping industry innovate and grow. SIT’s new centralised campus within the larger Punggol Digital District features a vibrant learning environment where academia and industry are tightly integrated with the community. 

For more information, visit www.SingaporeTech.edu.sg  

Annex

CET Programmes at the Quantum-Safe Centre

The Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), in collaboration with IBM, will introduce two Continuing Education and Training (CET) programmes as part of the suite of offerings available at the upcoming Quantum-Safe Centre.

To kick off later in 2026 onwards, the programmes are designed based on SIT’s applied learning approach, and combines instructor-led teaching, practical exercises and real-world case studies that reflect enterprise environments. Targeting organisational leaders and technical practitioners, learners will be equipped with the knowledge and practical skills needed to drive the adoption of quantum-safe technologies within their organisations.

1.Executive Programme
Duration: One day

Designed for business leaders, board members, Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and senior technology decision-makers, the Executive Programme focuses on the strategic implications of “cryptographically relevant” quantum computing risk and organisational readiness for the transition to post-quantum cryptography.

Participants will explore topics including:

Modern enterprise cryptography
Quantum-related cybersecurity risks
Post-quantum cryptography fundamentals
Enterprise migration planning
Governance and regulatory considerations
Organisational transformation and digital resilience

2.Foundation Programme
Duration: Three days

Designed for cybersecurity practitioners, software developers, engineers and IT professionals, the Foundation Programme focuses on the practical implementation of quantum-safe technologies.

Participants will gain hands-on knowledge in:

Enterprise cryptographic architecture
Post-quantum cryptography standards and ecosystems
Cryptographic discovery and migration planning
Risk management and compliance
Security architecture modernisation
Organisational readiness and capability planning

Interested parties are encouraged to look out for updates on the programmes, including registration details, closer to the launch of the Quantum-Safe Centre.

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METLEN conducts First Fire on Waste at the Protos ERF plant in Cheshire

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ATHENS, Greece and LONDON, Aug. 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — METLEN has successfully conducted the first fire on waste at the Protos Energy Recovery Facility it is developing for Encyclis in Cheshire. First fire is a major milestone which confirms that the state-of-the-art plant has now entered the final stages of hot commissioning.

Protos ERF, once fully operational, will have the capacity to process 500,000 tonnes of non-recyclable waste per year, generating up to 49.9MW of baseload electricity, enough to power up to 90,000 homes.

The process supports the circular economy by recovering resources from household and commercial waste that remains after recycling (residual waste). As well as generating baseload electricity, bottom ash from the combustion process is turned into secondary aggregates for construction and ferrous and non-ferrous metals are extracted for reuse.

METLEN has been acting as a strategic turnkey partner at the project, undertaking the design and execution on behalf of Encyclis, and in partnership with Standardkessel Baumgarte GmbH. The project was the Company’s first Waste-to-Energy project and involved multiple technical challenges and complexities. The achievement of first fire on waste was made possible thanks to the established expertise of METLEN’s people, despite the time and cost challenges that arose during the execution of the project, to which the Company has already referred extensively.

The first fire on waste at this complex project confirms the benefits of bringing the former M Renewables and M Power Projects together under the single M RESET platform.

In a particularly demanding environment for the European construction and energy infrastructure sector, marked in recent years by material cost inflation, supply-chain pressures and increased challenges in delivering complex projects, METLEN reaffirms through M RESET that it is one of the few companies capable of delivering complex thermal power projects with discipline and perseverance despite adversity, earning the respect of the market.

The restructuring of M RESET and the addition of high-quality talent provide a strong foundation for continuing the Company’s long-standing track record in the sector. At the same time, before undertaking any new thermal power project, all necessary steps will have been taken to ensure delivery “on time and on budget”, as has always been the Company’s motto.

METLEN has maintained a strong presence in the UK energy market for more than a decade, with more than 90 projects completed or currently being executed, including photovoltaic parks, battery energy storage systems, grid works, as well as gas-fired peaking plants, a Synchronous Condenser facility and two HVDC converter stations at the landmark EGL1 project.

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Lanvin Group to Report 2026 First Half Results on August 26, 2026

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SHANGHAI, Aug. 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Lanvin Group (NYSE: LANV, the “Group”), a global luxury fashion group, will release its unaudited results for the first half of 2026 on Wednesday, August 26, 2026. On the same day, at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (8:00 p.m. China Standard Time), the Group will host a conference call and webcast to discuss the released results and provide an outlook for the second half of 2026.

Management will refer to a slide presentation during the call, which will be made available on the day of the call. To view the presentation, please visit the “Events” tab of the Group’s investor relations website at https://ir.lanvin-group.com

All participants who would like to join the conference call must pre-register using the link provided below. Once the registration is complete, participants will receive dial-in numbers, a passcode, and a registrant ID which can be used to join the conference call. Participants may register at any time, including up to and after the call starts.

Registration Link:
https://dpregister.com/sreg/10211387/104b342f75c 

Additionally, an archived webcast of the conference call will be available on the Group’s investor relations website at https://ir.lanvin-group.com

A replay of the conference call will be accessible approximately one hour after the live call until September 1, 2026, by dialing the following numbers:

USA/Canada Toll-Free: 1-855-669-9658
International Toll: 1-412-317-0088
Replay Access Code: 1329150

Additionally, a recording of the call will be available on the investor relations website.

About Lanvin Group

Lanvin Group is a leading global luxury fashion group headquartered in Shanghai, China and Milan, Italy, managing iconic brands worldwide including Lanvin, Wolford, Sergio Rossi and St. John. Harnessing the power of its unique strategic alliance of industry-leading partners in the luxury fashion sector, Lanvin Group strives to expand the global footprint of its portfolio brands and achieve sustainable growth through strategic investment and extensive operational know-how, combined with an understanding and unparalleled access to the fastest-growing luxury fashion markets in the world. For more information about Lanvin Group, please visit www.lanvin-group.com, and to view our investor presentation, please visit www.lanvin-group.com/investor-relation/

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