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Ant Financial shifts focus from finance to tech services
    2018-06-12  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

ANT Financial Services Group, the dominant Chinese fintech company, is shifting its main focus to technology services and away from payments and consumer finance as the government’s crackdown on financial risk deepens, sources said.

The company, which is controlled by Jack Ma, plans to accelerate the shift within the next few years, the sources said. They said the move was propelled, in part, by growing regulatory pressure on Ant’s core financial businesses, including payments, micro-lending, credit rating and wealth management.

Ant Financial was spun off from Alibaba Group Co., which went public in 2014, and has played a major role in shaping the financial technology landscape in China.

But in five years, technology services will make up 65 percent of Ant Financial’s revenue, compared with an estimated 34 percent in 2017, according to confidential company projections viewed by reporters.

That would involve helping banks and other institutions with services like online risk management and fraud prevention.

Meanwhile, revenue from financial services is projected to shrink to 6 percent from an estimated 11 percent, and the contribution from payments will be reduced to 28 percent from an estimated 54 percent in 2017, the figures show.

Overall revenue is projected to grow at 40 percent annually from 2017 to 2021, the figures show.

The shift better aligns Ant with the government’s strategy for the financial sector while giving it room to grow and innovate, said Zennon Kapron, director at the Shanghai-based fintech consultancy Kapronasia.

“It makes a lot of sense for them to be focusing on the technology side because it plays to their strengths and it also fits within the government’s view of the way that the financial industry would develop,” he said.

Ant Financial is preparing for long-awaited initial public offerings — expected to be on the mainland and Hong Kong in 2019.(SD-Agencies)

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