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Zhibao Technology Inc
NASDAQ:ZBAO

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Zhibao Technology Inc
NASDAQ:ZBAO
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Price: 0.876 USD -2.99% Market Closed
Market Cap: 28.1m USD
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Market Cap
28.1m USD
Industry
Insurance

Zhibao Technology, Inc. is a holding company, which engages in the provision of digital insurance solutions. The company is headquartered in Shanghai, Shanghai and currently employs 148 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2024-04-02. To-business-to-customer (2B2C) digital embedded insurance is the Company innovative business model. The Company’s service portfolio includes insurance brokerage services and managing general underwriter (MGU) services. The MGU services are specialized insurance brokerage services whereby the insurance companies authorize the Company to assist them in underwriting, claims and risk control services. The Company’s service broadly covers insurance product design and customization, selection of insurance companies, technology system interconnection and delivery, customer acquisition, activation, retention, referral, revenue (AARRR) operation, customer service, compliance management, and data analysis.

ZBAO Intrinsic Value
9.303 USD
Undervaluation 91%
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