Alibaba
finance arm, Juneyao airline both get private bank approval
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[September 29, 2014]
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Alibaba
Group Holding Ltd's finance arm has been given government approval to
set up a private bank, China's banking regulator said on Monday, the
latest step in the e-commerce company's push into the financial services
sector.
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Zhejiang Ant Small & Micro Financial Services Group, an Alibaba
affiliate that contains the company's Alipay payment processing and
financial services arm, will hold 30 percent of the bank, the
regulator said. Other partners will hold the remainder.
Shanghai JuneYao Group Co Ltd, the parent of Juneyao Airlines, also
received regulatory approval to set up its own bank, and will own a
30 percent stake, according to the regulator.
The approvals herald China's latest batch of new private banks, part
of a pilot program launched earlier this year and the first
tentative step by the country to open its closely guarded banking
sector to private investors.
"We will continue to serve the financial needs of small and micro
enterprises and individuals by leveraging our data analysis capacity
and Internet technology, and fulfill the regulatory authority's
requirement within the given time frame," a spokeswoman for
Alibaba's finance affiliate said in an e-mailed statement.
Juneyao's bank will offer financial products and services for
settlement, investment, financing and trade, the company said in a
statement. It will also explore solving the issues of difficult and
expensive financing for small- and medium-sized enterprises.
"We will stimulate the vitality of the market, and create market
competition for private banks," said Wang Junjin, chairman of
Juneyao.
The other shareholders in Zhejiang Ant bank will be: Shanghai Fosun
Industrial Technology Development Co Ltd, a subsidiary of Fosun
International Ltd, with a 25 percent stake; a subsidiary of Wanxiang
Group will hold 18 percent; and Ningbo Jinrun Asset Management will
own 16 percent. Other stakeholders will be audited by the Zhejiang
banking regulator.
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Stakeholders in Juneyao's Shanghai-based bank will include clothing
firm Shanghai Metersbonwe Fashion & Accessories Co Ltd with 15
percent and others with stakes of 10 percent or less, audited by the
Shanghai banking regulator.
The banks should take 6 months to set up and will also have to apply
to start operations, the regulator said.
Though these companies were among the first batch of private firms
to submit applications for banking licenses, they are the second
batch to get approval.
In July, China allowed the establishment of three private banks,
including one invested in by Alibaba rival Tencent Holdings Ltd.
(Reporting by Paul Carsten in Beijing and Samuel Shen in Shanghai;
Additional reporting by Fiona Li and Fang Yan in Beijing; Editing by
Christopher Cushing)
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