Ant Consumer Unit’s $1.5 Billion Capital Plan Approved

  • Hangzhou government-owned entity to become No. 2 owner
  • Ant will hold 50% of the consumer unit after fundraising
WATCH: Chinese regulators approved Ant’s plan to raise 10.5 billion yuan ($1.5 billion). Lulu Chen reports.Source: Bloomberg
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Chinese regulators approved a plan by billionaire Jack Ma’s Ant Group Co. to raise 10.5 billion yuan ($1.5 billion) for its consumer unit, signaling progress in the government-ordered overhaul of the financial technology firm.

The China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission division in Chongqing green-lit the company’s plan to lift its capital to 18.5 billion yuan, according to a notice on Dec. 30. Ant, which contributed 5.25 billion yuan as part of the plan, will control half of its shares after the deal, while a unit owned by the city of Hangzhou will hold 10%, becoming the second-biggest shareholder.