Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

JACK MA’S ANT GROUP LOOKS TO RAISE A MINIMUM OF $35 BILLION IN ITS UPCOMING IPO

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SHANGHAI: Jack Ma’s Ant Group is seeking to raise at least $35 billion in its initial public offering after assessing early investor interest, people familiar with the matter said, putting the Chinese fintech giant on track for a record debut sale.

Ant lifted its IPO target based on an increased valuation of about $250 billion, up from previous estimates of $225 billion, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private matters. It was earlier expecting to raise at least $30 billion, people familiar have said.

Ant’s simultaneo­us listing in Hong Kong and Shanghai may mark the biggest IPO ever, topping Saudi Aramco’s record $29 billion sale. Ant could exceed Bank of America Corp.’s market capitalisa­tion, and be more than twice the size of Citigroup Inc. Among US banks, only JPMorgan Chase & Co. is bigger at $300 billion. Ant received a nod from regulators in Shanghai on Friday to proceed with its public share sale. In the wake of its IPO plans, the company’s been hit by a flurry of new regulation­s aimed at reducing risks in China’s online finance sector.

Regulators have curbed small-loan funding sources, capped lending rates, and imposed new capital and license requiremen­ts on Ant and other conglomera­tes.

The Hangzhou-based company is seeking a hearing with the Hong Kong stock exchange on Thursday to clear the next key hurdle, the people said. Ant declined to comment in an emailed statement.

Ant has picked China Internatio­nal Capital Corp., Citigroup, JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley for its Hong Kong sale.

Ant generated 72.5 billion yuan in revenue in the first-half, after full-year sales of 120.6 billion yuan in 2019, it said. The firm posted a 21.1 billion yuan profit in the first-half of this year.

Ant, which grew out of the Alipay payments app, now gets the bulk of its revenue from providing quick consumer loans, fueling China’s growing consumer spending. It also runs an insurance business and money market funds, on top of providing credit scoring and technologi­cal services for the finance industry.

Alipay has 711 million active users, mostly in China, who tap it to buy everything from a quick coffee to even property, generating $17 trillion in payments in the 12 months through June.

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