Alibaba Unit Invests $200 Million in South Korea's Kakao Pay

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 21 February 2017 10:12 IST

Alibaba's payment affiliate Ant Financial will invest $200 million (roughly Rs. 1,340 crores) in a unit of South Korean messaging giant Kakao, the companies said Tuesday, the Chinese firm's latest step to expand its global reach.

The investment in Kakao Pay comes less than a month after Ant bought US-based payments operator MoneyGram for around $880 million (roughly Rs. 5,894 crores) and struck a partnership deal with Thailand's Ascend Money in November.

Ant is behind Alipay, which accounts for 80 percent of electronic payments in China where it is used for e-commerce at Alibaba online venues and a large number of mobile applications.

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Ant is also involved in investment services and online banking.

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"South Korea is an important market for Ant Financial in its global expansion," said Douglas Feagin, president of Ant Financial International, in a joint statement with Kakao.

The companies said the investment was part of a larger strategic partnership to connect Ant's 450 million users worldwide with Kakao Pay, which currently has more than 14 million subscribers.

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Kakao, best known for its mobile messaging service Kakao Talk, has more than 48 million users globally.

It decided in January to spin off its mobile payment service Kakao Pay into a separate entity which offers services such as bill payment and remittance.

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Shares in Kakao soared 4.25 percent to KRW 88400 in afternoon Seoul trading Tuesday.

 

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