Chinese Delivery Majors Face Higher Credit Costs due to Rider Security Benefits, S&P Says

MT Newswires Live
2025/07/02

China's delivery giants could face greater credit costs due to the introduction of social security benefits for riders, S&P Global Ratings said in a Wednesday release.

Increased costs could pressure the companies' profitability and cause a shift in the competitive dynamics between on-demand delivery players, S&P said.

Some of the companies that may be affected by the rule include Meituan (HKG:3690), JD.com (HKG:9618) through Dada Nexus and its new food delivery business, and Alibaba Group Holding (HKG:9988) through Ele.me.

Given more intense competition, the three companies plan to streamline operations and assess profitability, S&P said.

Even if companies choose to extend the benefit to select riders, government policy shifts and rising competition could quicken the rollout and amplify costs in the next 12 to 18 months, according to the rating agency.

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