Jack Ma’s Ant Group ‘wins’ China nod for Hong Kong IPO plan
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Jack Ma’s Ant Group ‘wins’ China nod for Hong Kong IPO plan

The China Securities Regulatory Commission's green light for Ant's listing in Hong Kong paves the way for what could be the world’s biggest IPO.

   
A toy figurine of the Ant Group Co. mascot sits on a desk at the company's headquarters in Hangzhou, China, on Monday, Sept. 28, 2020. Jack Ma's Ant Group is seeking to raise $17.5 billion in its Hong Kong share sale and won't seek to lock in cornerstone investors, confident there will be plenty of demand for one of the largest equity deals in the financial hub, according to people familiar with the matter. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg

A toy figurine of the Ant Group Co. mascot at the company's headquarters in Hangzhou, China | Photo: Qilai Shen | Bloomberg

Jack Ma’s Ant Group Co. won a key approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission for its listing in Hong Kong, paving the way for what could be the world’s biggest initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter.

The Chinese regulator has given Ant a green light to seek a listing hearing with Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd. as soon as Monday, the people said, asking not to be identified as the information is private. Ant has already won approval from the Shanghai exchange for its onshore listing.

The IFR reported the approval and hearing date earlier Monday. A representative for Ant declined to comment, while a representative for CSRC didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

The nod from China’s securities watchdog came later than expected, stirring speculation that Ant’s IPO was running into roadblocks. The company could raise about $35 billion in a dual listing in Hong Kong and Shanghai at a valuation of at least $280 billion, people have said.

Ant Group’s IPO could be the biggest in the world, surpassing Saudi Aramco’s record $29 billion sale. It also will mark a win for the Hong Kong stock exchange that lost many of China’s tech stars to U.S. listings.

Ant won’t seek cornerstone investors for Hong Kong, but will invite big backers for its Shanghai sale to mitigate price fluctuations, people familiar have said. The Hangzhou-based firm is planning to issue new stock equal to about 11% to 15% of its outstanding shares and split the float evenly between Hong Kong and Shanghai. –Bloomberg


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