Company: CNTB
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001835268-25-000058
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Company: Connect Biopharma Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 1
Chunk 21
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 indications for rademikibart in Greater China.As consideration for the rights granted to Simcere under the License Agreement, Simcere paid the Licensor a non-refundable, non-creditable up-front fee of approximately $21 million. Simcere is also required to make milestone payments to the Licensor upon the achievement of certain development, regulatory and commercial milestones (“Milestones”), initially totaling up to $123 million. In 2024, we received approximately $5 million in Milestone payments from Simcere for the achievement of certain development Milestones. In 2025, one time-based Milestone in the amount of approximately $8 million lapsed because it was not achieved by the deadline set forth in the License Agreement. Accordingly, as of September 30, 2025, we are eligible to receive remaining Milestone payments up to an aggregate amount of approximately $110 million. The achievement of these Milestones is dependent upon the timing and success of future development, regulatory and commercial activities to be completed by Simcere. Simcere is also required to make payments for cost 

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reimbursements related to certain development activities, including supply of material for clinical development. The License Agreement additionally provides that Simcere is obligated to pay Licensor royalties at tiered percentage rates up to low double-digit percentages on net sales of the licensed product in the Territory.The term of the License Agreement is coterminous with the period up to which sales-based royalty payments shall be made, which is approximately 12 years after commercialization of the licensed compound. After this period, the license is considered fully paid and Simcere can continue to exploit the rights in the license in the Territory.Revenue RecognitionThe Company evaluated the License Agreement which provides Simcere with the right to use the Company’s intellectual property in the Territory. The Company concluded that the License Agreement was subject to Topic 606 because the Company viewed the License Agreement as a contract with a customer as the activities were central to its business operations. As such, the Company assessed the terms of the License Agreement and identified four performance obligations for the license to research, develop, manufacture and commercialize rademikibart in the Territory. The four performance obligations identified include: (i) transfer of the intellectual property and know-how; (ii) transfer of the current manufacturing process; (iii) development and transfer of a new manufacturing process; and (iv) completion of certain rademikibart development services.At inception of