Luckin Coffee Headquarters Raided by Chinese Market Regulators


By Ryan Gandolfo


After an embarrassing revelation of grossly fabricated sales figures from Chinese coffee chain Luckin Coffee in early April, Chinas authorities are investigating the company.


Wall Street Journal reported that the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) raided the coffee companys Xiamen headquarters on April 26, demanding access to accounts, transaction records and internal systems. Citing a person familiar with the matter, WSJ said the investigation is expected to continue through the week.


Luckin confirmed the investigation on Monday via its official Weibo account, posting, The company is currently in active cooperation with market regulation authorities on gathering information about Luckins business operation. 


The company noted that all store locations across China will continue operations as normal. In the comments section, a wave of support from internet users poured in as customers posted, add oil and stand firm to the companys latest announcement. 


Chinas largest competitor to US-based Starbucks within the Chinese mainland market, Luckin lures consumers by offering a cheaper, domestic coffee alternative. You must stand firm! Because of you I dont drink Starbucks, commented one Weibo user. 


In addition to the SAMR investigation, China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) opened an investigation into the company on Monday, and has pledged to increase the scrutiny of publicly traded companies accounts and applicants of initial public offerings, as cited by South China Morning Post


Since 2019, the CSRC has opened investigations on 22 listed companies for accounting fraud, 18 of which were penalized.


In early April, the NASDAQ-listed company admitted to inflating transaction volume by RMB2.2 billion in 2019. The internal investigation caused shares of Luckin to drop by 83%, hitting a new low of USD4.39 on April 6. Trading has been temporarily halted since then.


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[Cover image via @/Weibo]



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