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Ant Financial acquires UK payments firm

By Angus McNeice in London | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2019-02-15 03:11
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View of the stand of Ant Financial of Alibaba Group during the 5th World Internet Conference (WIC), also known as Wuzhen Summit, in Wuzhen town, Tongxiang city, Jiaxing city, east China's Zhejiang province, 6 November 2018. [Photo/IC]

Deal for WorldFirst thought to be worth more than $700 million

Ant Financial, the fintech company owned by Chinese internet giant Alibaba, has taken a major step into Europe through the acquisition of United Kingdom payments company WorldFirst.

Neither party has disclosed an amount for the deal, however when negotiations first came to light in December multiple reports valued the takeover at 550 million pounds ($704 million).

The acquisition was confirmed by WorldFirst Chief Executive Jonathan Quin in a letter to customers on Thursday.

“We believe that becoming a part of the Ant Financial group and of the wider Alibaba ecosystem will create opportunities for us to grow our existing relationship with you,” said Quin, who will stay on as chief executive after the acquisition is complete.

“In time we will be able to offer even better products and services to you as we maximize the benefits that will come from being a part of a larger group,” he added.

The takeover follows Ant Financial’s attempted acquisition of the United States-based transfer company MoneyGram, which was blocked by the US government last year.

Earlier this month WorldFirst announced the closure of its US operations. Sources told The Financial Times the decision was made to avoid the Ant Financial deal being derailed by US regulators.

The deal marks a major milestone in Ant Financial’s European expansion.

Ant Financial is the parent company of Alipay, which is one of China’s largest e-payment platforms. Alipay has more than 700 million users in China and more than 200 million users abroad.

Over the last few years, Ant Financial has pursued partnerships with numerous merchants in Europe which now accept payment from Chinese tourists and online shoppers through Alipay.

Alipay opened offices in London and Milan in 2015, and in 2016 signed partnership deals with Barclays in the UK, BNP Paribas in France, UniCredit in Italy and SIX Group in Switzerland.

In 2017, Alipay expanded its partnership with Adyen, a Dutch company which provides online or in-store payment platforms for more than 4,500 businesses worldwide.

WorldFirst has overseen 70 billion pounds in transfers since the company was founded in 2004. The company offers a number of international payment services and has worked with Ant Financial on several of its European partnerships.

The takeover will also provide overseas merchants improved access to China’s e-commerce market, according to Ant Financial.

“The tie-up will add WorldFirst’s international online payments and virtual account products to Alipay’s broad range of technology solutions, enabling us to reach a greater number of customers, especially in the fast-growing area of cross border e-commerce,” an Ant Financial spokeswoman said.

“Alipay and WorldFirst’s capabilities and international footprints are highly complementary, and together, we will be able to better serve small businesses and promote financial inclusion around the world.”

China has the highest proportion of digital wallet users in the world, according to analysis from UK payment company Merchant Machine. Alipay and its rivals --Tencent’s WeChat Pay and UnionPay’s QuickPass -- are all vying to provide the go-to mobile payment platform for Chinese travelers.

Alipay and WeChat are both now accepted in 40 countries and regions, while QuickPass is available in 20.

WeChat Pay launched in Europe in 2017. That year Tencent worked with SafeCharge, a British payment technology company, to make WeChat Pay available at point-of-sale locations in the UK for the first time.

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