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    Billionaire Jack Ma plans to cede control of China’s Ant Group – WSJ

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on July 28, 2022

    3 min read

    Last updated: February 5, 2026

    This image features Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba, as he navigates the complexities of ceding control of Ant Group following regulatory crackdowns on China's fintech sector. The article discusses his strategic decisions amid a major restructuring.
    Jack Ma discusses Ant Group control amid regulatory changes - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese billionaire Jack Ma plans to cede control of Ant Group, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, after a regulatory crackdown that scuppered its $37 billion IPO in 2020 and led to a forced restructuring of the financial technology behemoth.

    HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese billionaire Jack Ma plans to cede control of Ant Group, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, after a regulatory crackdown that scuppered its $37 billion IPO in 2020 and led to a forced restructuring of the financial technology behemoth.

    While Ma only owns a 10% stake in Ant, an affiliate of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, he exercises control over the company through related entities, according to Ant’s IPO prospectus filed with the exchanges in 2020.

    Hangzhou Yunbo, an investment vehicle for Ma, has control over two other entities that own a combined 50.5% stake of Ant, the prospectus showed.

    The Journal said, citing unnamed sources, that Ma could cede control by transferring some of his voting power to Ant officials including Chief Executive Eric Jing.

    Ant has informed regulators of Ma’s intention as it prepares to restructure into a financial holding company, the report said, adding regulators didn’t demand the change but have given their blessing.

    Ant and Alibaba did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.

    Shares in U.S.-listed e-commerce giant Alibaba slipped 1.2% to $101.51 in premarket trade after briefly jumping higher.

    In April last year, Reuters reported that Ant was exploring options for Ma to divest his stake in Ant and give up control.

    The discussions at that time came amid a revamp of Ant and a broader state clampdown on China’s technology sector that was set in motion after Ma’s public criticism of regulators in a speech in October 2020.

    Ant’s IPO, which would have been the world’s largest, was derailed days after the speech and Ma’s sprawling empire has been under regulatory scrutiny and going through a restructuring since then.

    Ant operates the world’s largest and China’s ubiquitous mobile payment app Alipay, which has more than 1 billion users.

    Once outspoken, Ma has kept an extremely low public profile as regulators reined-in the country’s technology giants after years of a laissez-faire approach that drove breakneck growth.

    “It’s been on the cards for a while,” said Danni Hewson, financial analyst at AJ Bell.

    “There will be some who will think that potentially this clears the way for Ant to put the past few years behind it and try to get out on the front foot. There will be others who will be deeply concerned about what comes next because Jack Ma has been such a powerhouse.”

    A change in control at Ant could slow plans to revive its long-sought IPO, the Journal reported, as China’s domestic A-share market requires companies to wait three years after a change in control to list.

    The wait is two years on Shanghai’s STAR market, and one year in Hong Kong.

    Earlier this week, Alibaba’s annual report revealed that Ant executives are no longer part of Alibaba Partnership, a body that can nominate the majority of the e-commerce giant’s board, as the pair decouple to appease regulators.

    Ant and Alibaba are also untangling their operations from each other and independently seeking new business, Reuters reported last month, citing sources.

    (Reporting by Julie Zhu, Scott Murdoch, Samuel Shen, Josh Horwitz, Selena Li, Susan Mathewa and Akash Sriram; Writing by Tony Munroe and Sumeet Chatterjee; Editing by Arun Koyyur and Elaine Hardcastle)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Billionaire Jack Ma plans to cede control of China’s Ant Group – WSJ

    1What is Ant Group?

    Ant Group is a financial technology company affiliated with Alibaba Group, known for operating Alipay, one of the world's largest mobile payment platforms.

    2What is an IPO?

    An IPO, or Initial Public Offering, is the process through which a private company offers its shares to the public for the first time, allowing it to raise capital from public investors.

    3What is a stake in a company?

    A stake in a company refers to the ownership interest or share that an individual or entity holds in that company, often represented as a percentage of total shares.

    4What is a financial holding company?

    A financial holding company is a corporation that owns one or more banks or financial institutions, allowing it to engage in a variety of financial services.

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