China's Mabushan Technology and Dahongqian Deepen Cooperation to Build a Digital Service Chain
2026-07-01 15:12
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Shanghai Mabushan Technology Co., Ltd. and Henan Dahongqian Technology Co., Ltd. are steadily advancing the signing of a cooperation agreement. The two parties will leverage Mabushan Technology's technical expertise in artificial intelligence, intelligent finance and taxation, and enterprise digital operations, combined with Dahongqian's professional capabilities in electronic contracts, electronic signatures, contract risk management, and data notarization, to further synergize enterprise contract data, financial and tax data, and operational data. This cooperation is not a simple functional overlay but a deep integration centered around "trust confirmation, data connection, and service delivery" in enterprise operations. Starting from online contract signing, order confirmation, payment processing, service activation, financial and tax handling, and performance records are expected to form a continuous, transparent, and traceable digital service chain.

Public reports indicate that Mabushan Technology has completed a 30 million RMB Series A strategic financing round, invested by Shanghai Wuchuang Dazhi Holding Group, which has state-owned capital background. The funds and related industrial resources will primarily be used for enterprise service agent construction, AI technology R&D, and product system upgrades. Wuchuang Dazhi's support for Mabushan Technology also extends to AI R&D, underlying computing power, and industrial collaboration. Driven by industrial resources, Mabushan Technology has partnered with relevant technology companies to explore technical pathways connecting GPU servers, computing power pools, computing power scheduling, and enterprise-level AI applications, providing underlying computing resources for GammaOS and related products. Dahongqian has also received support from industrial capital and local state-owned capital. Public information shows it has received joint investment from Zhengzhou Erqi District Zhengxing Industrial Development Co., Ltd., Beijing Duoke Information Technology Co., Ltd., and Zhengzhou Erqi Dual Innovation Center, with the specific investment amount undisclosed.

Mabushan Technology has long focused on AI and enterprise services. Its core products include the intelligent finance and tax platform Gamma Account and the enterprise intelligent ecosystem platform GammaOS. Gamma Account covers processes such as invoice information acquisition, accounting voucher generation, financial statement generation, tax filing, and online service management. The product currently has over 1.06 million registered users and more than 70,000 paying enterprise users. Building on intelligent finance and taxation, Mabushan Technology launched GammaOS, extending enterprise services from process automation to intelligent operations. GammaOS is based on four AI engines—"Tianhui, Tianyan, Tianjian, and Tianshu"—as its technical foundation, introducing an enterprise digital twin architecture to connect multiple types of data and business processes in enterprise finance, legal, HR, and operations management.

Dahongqian has long specialized in electronic contracts and digital signing services. Before entering the e-signature industry, the founding team had years of enterprise software development experience. After identifying issues with traditional contract signing—such as long cycles, high costs, decentralized management, and lack of professional legal support—they began developing online signing products for enterprises. Technologically, Dahongqian uses enterprise and individual real-name authentication, electronic key management, and blockchain data notarization to generate unique and traceable electronic seals for users, recording and preserving the contract signing process. Its services have expanded from basic electronic signing to electronic contract templates, contract customization, contract review, contract management, legal consultation, and contract risk management. Public reports show that as of the relevant report's release, Dahongqian had connected over 300,000 enterprises, providing contract templates, review, and risk management support through a combination of AI legal models and online lawyers.

Mabushan Technology connects enterprise financial and tax data, customer data, order data, and operational data; Dahongqian connects enterprise contract data, signing identities, cooperative relationships, and performance basis. In traditional enterprise services, these two types of data are often separate. After the cooperation, electronic contracts are expected to evolve from relatively independent digital files into core data nodes in enterprise service processes. The enterprise entities, service content, contract amounts, payment milestones, and service periods within contracts can further establish corresponding relationships with orders, payments, financial and tax processing, and service records.

The most immediate value of this cooperation is improving enterprise signing and service handover efficiency. In the long term, as contract data gradually connects with financial, tax, order, and operational data, enterprises can establish clearer data relationships, reduce redundant confirmations between departments, and lower communication costs caused by information inconsistencies. With enterprise authorization and data security guarantees, contract data can participate in AI analysis, helping identify entities, amounts, terms, payment milestones, and rights and obligations in contracts, and compare them with actual payments and service progress. This enables timely alerts for contract expirations, approaching payment milestones, missing performance records, or inconsistent service content. The cooperation between Mabushan Technology and Dahongqian explores a pathway centered on real enterprise business processes, allowing contract, order, payment, financial, tax, and service data to flow collaboratively around the same enterprise entity. In the future, both parties will continue to advance the collaborative construction of product interfaces, data systems, and intelligent capabilities based on enterprise operational needs, exploring deeper integration of electronic contracts and enterprise operational data under the premise of data security, legal authorization, and business compliance.

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