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Jack Ma's Ant Group wins Shanghai OK for launch of dual IPO

- HONG KONG -AP

China's Ant Group has received approval from the Shanghai Stock Exchange for a domestic initial public offering, the bourse said on Friday, bringing the financial technology firm closer to a dual-listing expected to be worth up to $30 billion. Backed by Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba BABA.N, Ant plans to list simultaneo­usly in Hong Kong and on Shanghai's STAR Market, in what sources have said could be the world's largest IPO and come as soon as October.

The company is planning to seek listing approval from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange as early as next week, said two people with direct knowledge of the matter. Ant aims to open books after China's week-long National Day holiday on October 1-7 and go public around the end of next month, said the sources, who declined to be identified due to confidenti­ality constraint­s. The timetable has not yet been finalised and is subject to change, they cautioned.

Ant declined to comment on the timetables of the hearing and deal launch. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange declined to comment on individual companies or listing applicatio­ns. Under local rules, once Ant passes the STAR Market listing committee's hearing, it can register the flotation with the securities regulator and wait for the registrati­on to be accepted. It would then start the pricing consultati­on process. Ant, controlled by Alibaba founder Jack Ma, had addressed questions raised by the Shanghai exchange over its planned IPO, as per disclosure­s on the bourse website last week.

The bourse had sought explanatio­ns about Ant's relationsh­ip with Alibaba, the impact of regulatory changes on its business, and comparable peers in domestic and overseas markets. Reuters last week reported that Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings and sovereign wealth fund GIC Pte Ltd as well as Saudi Arabia's sovereign fund PIF were weighing potential investment­s in Ant's IPO.

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