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Alibaba Will Buy a Fifth of Shares in Ant Group’s Mega IPO

(Bloomberg) -- Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. has agreed to subscribe to more than a fifth of Ant Group’s imminent initial public offering, propping up its part-owned fintech giant’s potentially $35 billion debut.

Asia’s largest corporation will buy 730 million of about 1.67 billion Shanghai-listed A shares as part of a placement to strategic investors, the e-commerce giant said in a stock exchange filing. Including the Hong Kong tranche of its IPO, Ant intends to sell a total of 3.3 billion shares. In addition, the financial services giant plans to issue about 1.16 billion Hong Kong-listed or H shares to Alibaba, part of a distribution of about 3.26 billion shares to existing backers.

Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma’s Ant Group is racing toward what could be the world’s largest ever coming-out party, slated for sometime over the coming weeks. The IPO shares deal helps Alibaba prevent the dilution of its stake after Ant goes public. The Chinese e-commerce giant will hold about 32% of its affiliate’s shares after the IPO, based on data compiled by Bloomberg.

Ant’s IPO is said to have drawn interest from strategic investors including Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC Pte, Temasek Holdings Pte and China’s $318 billion National Council for Social Security Fund. That strong demand means the Alipay operator could fetch a valuation of at least $280 billion, despite concern that people within the Trump administration are exploring restrictions on the Chinese fintech giant, according to people familiar with the matter. Ant reported a 74% jump in gross profit to 69.5 billion yuan ($10.4 billion) from January to September, according to an A-share prospectus posted to the Shanghai exchange.

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Read more: Jack Ma’s Ant Group Raises IPO Valuation Target to $280 Billion

(Updates with detail on stakes in the third paragraph. A previous version of the story was corrected to reflect Temasek’s full name.)

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