On August 26, 2025, Neusoft Ruixin Technology Group Co., Ltd. (“Neusoft Ruixin Technology Group” or “Group”), stock code: 9616.HK) officially released its financial results for the first half of 2025. Leveraging education as its foundation, technology as its link, and health and elderly care as its core scenario, the Group’s various business segments worked in synergy to comprehensively drive the integrated and innovative development of its “education, medical care, and elderly care” strategy. During the reporting period, the Group achieved revenue of approximately RMB 925 million and a gross profit of approximately RMB 398 million.
As a leading provider of digital talent education services in China, Neusoft Ruixin Technology Group’s three applied undergraduate universities—Dalian College, Chengdu College, and Guangdong College—continued to deepen educational and teaching reforms in the first half of 2025, achieving simultaneous improvements in specialty development and institutional scale. As of June 30, 2025, the total student enrollment across the three universities reached nearly 58,000, representing a 1.8% year-on-year increase compared to the same period in 2024. During the reporting period, the institutions received numerous accolades: According to the “Overview of National First-Class Undergraduate Specialty Construction Sites in Private Universities” released by the Higher Education Professional Committee of the China Association for Non-Governmental Education, Dalian College ranked first among all private universities in China in terms of the number of approved national first-class undergraduate specialty construction sites. In the 2025 Computer Competition Index published by organizations including the National University Computer Education Research Association, Dalian College retained its top position among private universities nationwide, while Chengdu College maintained its leading position among private universities in Sichuan Province. In the “2025 ShanghaiRanking’s Best Chinese Subjects,” Guangdong College’s Visual Communication Design program ranked first among private universities in Guangdong Province.
Furthermore, the three colleges achieved impressive enrollment results during the 2025/2026 academic year, with a steady improvement in student quality. The highest admission score for the Physics track at Dalian College was 99 points above the Liaoning Provincial undergraduate control line, ranking first among private undergraduate institutions in the province. The highest admission score for the Physics track at Chengdu College was 100 points above the Sichuan Provincial undergraduate control line, achieving a 100% fulfillment rate of its undergraduate enrollment plan. The highest admission score for the Physics track at Guangdong College was 68 points above the Guangdong Provincial undergraduate control line, successfully filling all enrollment quotas in the first round across multiple provinces.
In its educational resource export business, the Group is riding the wave of AI-era development by leveraging over two decades of practical experience and academic heritage, along with the product expertise and industry influence of enterprises such as Neusoft. By integrating the TOPCARES educational methodology with large language models and intelligent agents, the Group has upgraded its “4S” product and service ecosystem—covering content, software, platforms, and data—namely CaaS (Content as a Service), SaaS (Software as a Service), PaaS (Platform as a Service), and DaaS (Data as a Service).
In the first half of 2025, we delivered 99 platform software solutions and teaching content packages to 22 educational institutions, established major-specific co-construction partnerships with 60 institutions, and reached over 18,000 individuals. We entered into a strategic partnership with WorldSkills International (WSI), becoming its Global Premium Partner—the first Chinese enterprise to attain WSI’s highest level of collaboration. Fifteen of our challenge prompts were selected for the “Industry-Education Collaborative Innovation Track – New Engineering Category” of the China International College Student Innovation Competition (2025), marking our fourth consecutive year since 2022 as a designated prompt provider for the competition.
Coordinated Development of Lifelong Education Services: The Group holds over 80 national, provincial, and municipal training base accreditations, including the Ministry of Education’s “National Vocational Education Dual-Qualified Teacher Training Base” and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security’s “National Professional and Technical Personnel Continuing Education Base.” Neusoft Education Online focuses on online education and human resources services, offering nearly 400 courses with 2.328 million registered users. During the performance period, it pioneered the innovative “LIFECARES” concept for elderly education, integrating educational, medical, and health-care resources. It established “Neusoft Phoenix Academy,” featuring specialized elderly education programs in the fields of “Digital + Arts + Health,” with simultaneous operations in Dalian, Chengdu, and Foshan.
In the area of university science parks and campus services, the Group relies on its affiliated industrial service companies to implement unified management and professional operations for the operation of university science parks, campus support services, and campus infrastructure maintenance across three universities. As of June 30, 2025, the Group provides safe, high-quality, and efficient campus life services to more than 60,000 faculty members, students, and staff, with nearly 150 merchants operating on campus.
In the first half of 2025, Neusoft Ruixin Technology Group strategically expanded into the silver economy market, fostering a deep integration between its education and medical-elderly care services. This synergy created a new, mutually beneficial, efficient, and sustainable business model: the academic heritage and infrastructure of its three universities support curriculum development and delivery for elderly education, while also providing a broad customer base for its medical-elderly care operations. Concurrently, these medical-elderly care services serve as practical training bases for students and research platforms for faculty members at the three universities, offering robust medical support for the advancement of both elderly education and eldercare services.
In the first half of the year, Ruikang Cardiovascular Hospital under its umbrella recorded over 5,800 inpatient admissions and surgical procedures, a year-on-year increase of 34%, while outpatient visits exceeded 28,000. Ruikang Zhuomei Stomatological Hospital handled more than 10,000 outpatient visits. The occupancy rate at Ruikang Home Elderly Care Facility surpassed 88%. Additionally, the group’s Chengdu Qingcheng Kangdao Hotel (Qingchengshan Xikang Yunshe Resort Hotel) officially opened, marking a value leap from basic health and wellness to spiritual healing. The group also acquired a partial equity stake in Xikang Yunshe, further expanding its health and wellness tourism services by leveraging the latter’s nationwide hotel network.
In the realm of age-tech, significant progress has been made in the development of city-level smart elderly care platforms. Integrating functions such as government supervision, elderly care services, entrepreneurship and employment support, and scientific research innovation, these platforms adopt an “online + offline” integrated model. They provide one-stop transaction capabilities, offering seniors a convenient elderly care service experience and matching the supply and demand of age-appropriate products. Additionally, serving as platforms for entrepreneurship, employment, and R&D innovation, they offer skills training and certification related to elderly care, precisely match job and business opportunities, and provide institutions with an “integrated medical, nursing, and care SaaS system.” On June 18, 2025, the Group officially launched the Shenyang City-Level Smart Elderly Care Platform—“Shengqing Kangyang.” Meanwhile, the Dalian City-Level Smart Elderly Care Platform has entered its internal beta testing phase and is poised for imminent launch.
With the advent of an aging society and the continuous expansion of the silver economy market, private colleges and universities are facing both opportunities and challenges in transitioning from “scale expansion” to “quality-led” development. Neusoft Ruixin Technology Group has addressed the sustainability dilemmas inherent in single-business models through multi-sector integration, achieving resource sharing, complementary advantages, and the fulfillment of diversified needs, thereby promoting the integrated development of education, healthcare, elderly care, rehabilitation, and tourism.
In the future, the Group will extend its business scenarios from physical spaces to digital realms. In the physical domain, it will create a “New Campus of the Future,” establishing a tripartite physical network integrating “university campuses + practical training bases + urban spaces” to achieve seamless alignment between theoretical and practical instruction. In the digital domain, it will build a multi-platform matrix for the “New City of the Future,” centered on education and elderly care platforms, to drive the smart development of cities. Key business directions will focus on talent development and service platforms, as well as medical-care services and smart elderly care platforms. The Group aims to create integrated campuses combining education, healthcare, and elderly care, promote lifelong learning across all age groups, cultivate an ecosystem for the elderly care industry, and provide diversified elderly care services.
Neusoft Ruixin Technology Group stated that it will continue to build an integrated smart service system for “education, medical care, and elderly care,” with education as the foundational support, technology as the technical link, and health and elderly care as the core scenarios. This initiative aims to meet lifelong learning and health needs, positioning the company as a leader in China’s smart ecosystem for education, medical care, and elderly care.