China’s Ant Eyes Southeast Asia e-Payment Dominance with IPO (Nikkei Asian Review)
At an estimated $30 billion, Ant Group’s upcoming IPO could break records, and the Chinese payment giant is already hatching plans to use this windfall to turn its Alipay into the dominant e-payment player in Southeast Asia.
With India and the U.S. cracking down on Chinese companies, and the Chinese market at saturation, these plans cannot come soon enough. READ MORE (CACHED ARTICLE)
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