Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Limited filings document the disclosures of a Cayman Islands company and foreign private issuer that operates as a cloud service provider in China. Its Form 6-K reports include Hong Kong monthly returns on movements in securities, with authorized share capital, issued shares, treasury-share status, and public-float confirmations for ordinary shares listed under stock code 3896.
The filing record also covers annual reporting through Form 20-F and Hong Kong annual reports, ESG reporting on business ethics, responsible operations, talent development, green development, sustainable supply chain, and corporate responsibility, and governance notices involving company secretary, authorized representative, process-agent functions, and listing-rule compliance waivers.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Limited has scheduled a board meeting for May 27, 2026. The directors will consider and approve the unaudited first quarterly results of the company, its subsidiaries and consolidated affiliated entities for the three months ended March 31, 2026, and approve their publication.
Management will hold an earnings conference call on May 27, 2026 at 8:15 P.M. Beijing/Hong Kong Time, which is 8:15 A.M. U.S. Eastern Time. Investors can register online to receive dial-in details, and a live and archived webcast will be available on the company’s investor relations website.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Limited has scheduled a board meeting for May 27, 2026. The directors will consider and approve the unaudited first quarterly results of the company, its subsidiaries and consolidated affiliated entities for the three months ended March 31, 2026, and approve their publication.
Management will hold an earnings conference call on May 27, 2026 at 8:15 P.M. Beijing/Hong Kong Time, which is 8:15 A.M. U.S. Eastern Time. Investors can register online to receive dial-in details, and a live and archived webcast will be available on the company’s investor relations website.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Limited submitted a Form 6-K as a foreign issuer for April 2026. The filing primarily makes available the company’s 2025 Hong Kong Annual Report and its 2025 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report as exhibits for investors and regulators.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Limited submitted a Form 6-K as a foreign issuer for April 2026. The filing primarily makes available the company’s 2025 Hong Kong Annual Report and its 2025 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report as exhibits for investors and regulators.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Limited filed its annual report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The company also released its 2025 Environmental, Social and Governance Report outlining its “CLOUD” sustainable development strategy and related ESG practices.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Limited filed its annual report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The company also released its 2025 Environmental, Social and Governance Report outlining its “CLOUD” sustainable development strategy and related ESG practices.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Limited files its annual report as a Cayman Islands holding company that operates China cloud businesses mainly through variable interest entities (VIEs). In 2023, 2024 and 2025, VIEs generated 65%, 67% and 69% of net revenues and held 52% and 57% of consolidated assets as of the end of 2024 and 2025.
The company reports net losses of RMB2,183.6 million, RMB1,979.0 million and RMB943.7 million (US$134.9 million) over 2023–2025, while continuing heavy investment in R&D, infrastructure and data centers. It highlights extensive legal, regulatory and enforcement risks from its VIE structure, PRC data and cybersecurity rules, evolving CSRC overseas listing filings, U.S. export controls and sanctions, and possible U.S. trading prohibitions under the HFCAA if PCAOB access is curtailed.
Kingsoft Cloud notes improved operating cash flow in 2024 and 2025 and cash and cash equivalents of RMB6,018.0 million (US$860.6 million) at December 31, 2025, but emphasizes that regulatory interventions in China or renewed PCAOB inspection limits could materially affect operations, capital-raising and the value of its ADSs.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Limited files its annual report as a Cayman Islands holding company that operates China cloud businesses mainly through variable interest entities (VIEs). In 2023, 2024 and 2025, VIEs generated 65%, 67% and 69% of net revenues and held 52% and 57% of consolidated assets as of the end of 2024 and 2025.
The company reports net losses of RMB2,183.6 million, RMB1,979.0 million and RMB943.7 million (US$134.9 million) over 2023–2025, while continuing heavy investment in R&D, infrastructure and data centers. It highlights extensive legal, regulatory and enforcement risks from its VIE structure, PRC data and cybersecurity rules, evolving CSRC overseas listing filings, U.S. export controls and sanctions, and possible U.S. trading prohibitions under the HFCAA if PCAOB access is curtailed.
Kingsoft Cloud notes improved operating cash flow in 2024 and 2025 and cash and cash equivalents of RMB6,018.0 million (US$860.6 million) at December 31, 2025, but emphasizes that regulatory interventions in China or renewed PCAOB inspection limits could materially affect operations, capital-raising and the value of its ADSs.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Limited reports board-approved changes to its Hong Kong governance roles. External provider Ms. So Ka Man resigned as company secretary, authorized representative and process agent with effect from April 14, 2026.
The Board appointed Mr. Tian Bo and Ms. Chan Hiu Lam as joint company secretaries from the same date. Ms. Chan, from Tricor Services Limited, also becomes authorized representative and process agent, and meets Hong Kong Listing Rules qualification requirements. The Stock Exchange granted a three-year waiver from strict compliance with Rules 3.28 and 8.17 to allow Mr. Tian to serve as joint company secretary, conditional on Ms. Chan’s ongoing assistance and continued Listing Rules compliance.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Limited reports board-approved changes to its Hong Kong governance roles. External provider Ms. So Ka Man resigned as company secretary, authorized representative and process agent with effect from April 14, 2026.
The Board appointed Mr. Tian Bo and Ms. Chan Hiu Lam as joint company secretaries from the same date. Ms. Chan, from Tricor Services Limited, also becomes authorized representative and process agent, and meets Hong Kong Listing Rules qualification requirements. The Stock Exchange granted a three-year waiver from strict compliance with Rules 3.28 and 8.17 to allow Mr. Tian to serve as joint company secretary, conditional on Ms. Chan’s ongoing assistance and continued Listing Rules compliance.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Limited furnished a Form 6-K stating that it submitted a monthly return dated April 9, 2026 to The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited. The return covers movements in its authorized share capital and issued shares during March 2026, detailed in Exhibit 99.1.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Limited furnished a Form 6-K stating that it submitted a monthly return dated April 9, 2026 to The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited. The return covers movements in its authorized share capital and issued shares during March 2026, detailed in Exhibit 99.1.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Ltd director Qu Heng has filed an initial ownership report as a company insider. This Form 3 filing establishes Heng’s status as a director subject to insider reporting rules but, in the data provided, does not list any specific share transactions or derivative positions.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Ltd director Qu Heng has filed an initial ownership report as a company insider. This Form 3 filing establishes Heng’s status as a director subject to insider reporting rules but, in the data provided, does not list any specific share transactions or derivative positions.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Ltd director Wang Hang has filed an initial Form 3, which is the standard statement of beneficial ownership for company insiders. This filing lists him as a director and shows no reported transactions or derivative positions in Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Ltd securities at the time of the filing.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Ltd director Wang Hang has filed an initial Form 3, which is the standard statement of beneficial ownership for company insiders. This filing lists him as a director and shows no reported transactions or derivative positions in Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Ltd securities at the time of the filing.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Ltd filed an initial insider ownership report for Zou Tao, its Acting Chief Executive Officer. The filing shows that Zou Tao beneficially owns 2,000,000 Ordinary Shares directly after the reported event. This Form 3 records existing holdings and does not reflect a new purchase or sale.
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Ltd filed an initial insider ownership report for Zou Tao, its Acting Chief Executive Officer. The filing shows that Zou Tao beneficially owns 2,000,000 Ordinary Shares directly after the reported event. This Form 3 records existing holdings and does not reflect a new purchase or sale.