Alibaba, Ant Financial pick up stake in Paytm

Alibaba, Ant Financial pick up stake in Paytm

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 10:10 PM IST
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New Delhi :  One97 Communications, the parent company of Indian mobile payment and commerce platform Paytm, today said it has received funding from Chinese giant Alibaba Group Holding and its Ant Financial Services Group.              However, the investment details were not disclosed. In February this year, Ant Financial had picked up stake in One97 Communications.

The latest round of funding will allow Paytm to achieve scale and develop its vibrant mobile commerce and payment ecosystem in India and invest in marketing, technology and talent, One97 Communications said in a statement.

Investing in Paytm will enhance the ability of Alibaba and Ant Financial to tap opportunities in India’s fast-growing mobile e-commerce marketplace and digital finance industry, it added. “India is an important emerging market with strong e-commerce potential, and we look forward to partner with Paytm to deliver innovative products and services to consumers,” Alibaba Group CEO Daniel Zhang said.

Alibaba, which is also an investor in e-commerce firm Snapdeal, has been looking at increasing investments in Indian companies.

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