Cheche Group is a Beijing-based leading auto insurance technology platform that operates a network of approximately 108 branches across 25 Chinese provinces alongside a digital insurance and insurance SaaS technology stack, and the most recent series of corporate actions through August 2026 shows the company executing a three-part pivot: regaining Nasdaq minimum bid price compliance on August 5, completing a 35-to-1 share consolidation in June, and launching the proprietary "Cheche Score" AI-powered dynamic pricing product for new energy vehicles on June 24. The audited FY2025 20-F (filed April 27, 2026) shows total revenue of RMB 3,090 million, up 5.3 percent from RMB 2,934 million in FY2024, and a GAAP net loss of RMB 100.1 million (a clean 236 percent wider than the FY2024 net loss of RMB 29.8 million), with the company explicitly claiming "full-year profitability in 2025" in the CEO's May 28 share-purchase announcement. The combination of the 5.3 percent revenue growth, the FY2025 GAAP net loss of RMB 100.1 million, the Cheche Score AI product covering 20 million new energy vehicles, the 18 automaker partnerships, and the regained Nasdaq compliance is the cleanest single read on what the China auto-insurance tech platform is producing. The question the next twelve months resolve is whether the AI pricing product translates into operating leverage on the GAAP line, and whether the FY2026 print can deliver the GAAP profitability the CEO has telegraphed.