ZTO Express reported total revenues of $2.14 billion [4] for the second quarter ended June 30, 2026 [5].

The results signal the company's continued expansion and resilience within the competitive Chinese express-delivery market. As e-commerce patterns shift, ZTO's ability to maintain growth in both income and market share suggests a strengthening operational position.

In a press release and conference call held on Aug. 18, 2026 [6], the company detailed its unaudited financial results. Adjusted net income for the period increased 50.3% to RMB 3.1 billion [1]. This surge in profitability coincides with a reported earnings per share of 56 cents [3].

The company also reported that its market share reached 19.9% [2]. This figure reflects the company's progress across key operating metrics during a period of industry shifts.

Chairman and CEO Meisong Lai said the figures were announced in Shanghai. The company provided the data to inform investors of its progress and growth trajectory in the region.

Adjusted net income for the period increased 50.3% to RMB 3.1 billion

ZTO's significant jump in adjusted net income and its nearly 20% market share indicate that the company is successfully scaling its operations despite broader economic fluctuations in China. By capturing a larger portion of the delivery market while simultaneously increasing profitability, ZTO is positioning itself as a dominant logistics player capable of absorbing industry shifts.