Jack Ma's Ant Financial pushes into US with $880 mn Moneygram acquisition

Moneygram operates in more than 200 countries with a network of 347000 offices, reports Tech in Asia

Jack Ma
Jack Ma
Steven Millward | Tech In Asia
Last Updated : Jan 27 2017 | 12:05 PM IST
China’s biggest online finance app today pushed into the US market with the acquisition of a money transfer service for US$880 million.

The deal sees Ant Financial, a spin-off from online shopping giant Alibaba and the company behind China’s popular Alipay app, snap up Texas-based Moneygram, founded back in 1988, for a premium over its US$633 million valuation on NASDAQ.

Moneygram operates in more than 200 countries with a global network of 347,000 agent offices for its money wire services for individuals and businesses.

Alibaba’s new world order

With this buy-out, Jack Ma – China’s richest tech boss with a net worth of US$28 billion – is creating a global fintech business, offering financial services to its users across China (Alipay), the US (Moneygram), and India (Ant investee Paytm).

Alibaba has a number of other important assets around the world – such as its ownership of Southeast Asian online store Lazada – but it has yet to tie them all together into a coherent empire that can challenge Amazon and Rakuten.

Eric Jing, Ant’s CEO, hailed the deal as making it simpler and safer “for people around the world to remit funds, especially in major economies such as the United States, China, India, Mexico, and the Philippines.”

It comes just over two months after Ant Financial – which last year secured US$4.5 billion in funding ahead of a mooted IPO this year or next – made inroads into Thailand via an investment.

This acquisition awaits the approval of MoneyGram stockholders.
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