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Did Sunac go bankrupt in 2023?

In 2023, Sunac did not go bankrupt.

Sunac China Holdings Limited (Sunac) is a company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, specializing in the comprehensive development of residential and commercial real estate. The company adheres to the regional focus and high-end boutique development strategy.

Sunac China Holdings Co., Ltd. has a number of projects in different stages of development in Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Chongqing and Hangzhou, and its products cover high-end residential, villa, commercial, office and other property types.

After years of steady development, Sunac China has established a leading position in the industry and become a comprehensive service provider of good family life in China highly recognized by customers. While providing a better life for families in China, Sunac actively assumed social responsibilities and established Sunac Public Welfare Foundation to contribute to public welfare undertakings in China.

Sunac's brand:

Sunac aims to build a service system covering the whole product cycle and life cycle, including product positioning, quality building, owner building, community culture, service system and exclusive customization.

The brand activities of Sunac's four owners include "Walking the Future" with healthy living as the core, "Shell Plan" with the goal of children's growth, "Neighborhood Plan" with the goal of promoting neighborhood communication and exchange, and "My Heart Public Welfare" which advocates caring for the disadvantaged groups.

Since 20 13, Sunac has been carrying out "Walking the Future" activities in various regional projects across the country. Through jogging, fluorescent fun running and other national fitness activities, every Sunac owner is encouraged to keep exercising and enhance the interaction between owners. Walking in the future has won the active participation of many Sunac owners. Activities have covered first-tier cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou and Chongqing.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Sunac China Holdings Co., Ltd.