Jack Ma is giving up controlling rights of Ant Group Co., as the billionaire further retreats from his online empire following Chinas unprecedented tech crackdown.
The company is offering 10 individuals, including the founder, management and staff, voting rights independently, effectively removing Mas control of Ant, according to an announcement on Saturday. The adjustment will not change economic interests of any shareholders.
Ma has mostly disappeared from public view since giving a speech that criticized Chinese regulators on the eve of the scuttled Ant listing in 2020. Many of his peers have relinquished their formal corporate roles and increased donations to charity to align with President Xi Jinpings vision of achieving common prosperity.
Ant has since focused on overhauling its business operations to appease regulators. Its ramping up its capital base for its consumer loan affiliate, moved to build firewalls in an ecosystem that once allowed it to direct traffic from payment platform Alipay, with a billion users, to services like wealth management and consumer lending.
The change of control could mean that Ant will have to wait longer for a much anticipated resumption of its initial public offering. Companies cant list domestically on the countrys so-called A-share market if they have had a controller change in the past three years or in the past two years, if listing on Shanghais STAR market. For Hong Kongs stock exchange, this waiting period is one year.
Mas fintech giant was poised to conduct the worlds biggest listing in 2020, challenging the nations biggest state lenders, before it was scuttled as regulators launched a crackdown on the industry.
Ma will still hold voting rights and economic interests in the company following the change. In a filing in July, affiliate Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. reiterated that Ma intends to reduce and thereafter limit his direct and indirect economic interest in Ant Group over time to a percentage that doesnt exceed 8.8%.
Ma will have about 6.2% of the voting rights after the adjustment, based on Bloomberg calculations.
Ants board will be made up of a majority of independent directors after the company introduces a fifth one, according to the statement.
The Chinese governments multi-year crackdown has reined in breakneck growth for the entire internet sector, and left global investors feeling the shockwaves. Its changed the playbook for the nations tech champions who once prioritized growth at all costs, introducing a new paradigm for the countrys private sector.
Ants consumer lending affiliate recently received regulatory approval for a capital injection of 10.5 billion yuan ($1.5 billion), signaling progress in its restructuring and removing a hurdle as it seeks to obtain a financial holding license. The company could issue about 400 billion yuan to 500 billion yuan of loans after the changes, based on Bloomberg calculations.
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