Sources: China Set to Conclude Ant Group’s Regulatory Overhaul with Minimum $1.1 Billion Fine

Sources: China Set to Conclude Ant Group’s Regulatory Overhaul with Minimum .1 Billion Fine


By Julie Zhu and Jane Xu

HONG KONG (Reuters) – Chinese authorities are likely to announce a fine of at least 8 billion yuan ($1.1 billion) on Ant Group as soon as Friday, sources with direct knowledge of the matter said, bringing an end to the fintech company’s years-long regulatory overhaul.

The People’s Bank of China (PBOC), which has been driving the revamp at Ant after its $37 billion IPO was scuttled in late 2020, is expected to disclose the fine in the coming days, the sources told Reuters.

The penalty, which would be one of the largest ever fines for an internet company in the country, will help pave the way for the fintech firm to secure a financial holding company license, seek growth, and eventually, revive its plans for a stock market debut.

For the broader technology sector, an Ant fine would mark a key step towards the conclusion to China’s bruising crackdown on private enterprises that began with the scrapping of Ant’s IPO and which has subsequently wiped billions off the…

2023-07-06 23:47:47
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