Ant Group, formerly known as Ant Financial, the creator of Alipay, has said that it is planning to do dual...
The CEO of DBS Group Holdings in Singapore believes that Singapore may follow Hong Kong in offering virtual banking licenses;...
Dianrong is a Chinese online lender run by one of the co-founders of Lending Club, Soul Htite; the company is planning an IPO in Hong Kong and could raise $500 million next year. Source
The leading Chinese online insurance company, ZhongAn Online Property & Casualty Insurance Co, started trading on the Hong Kong stock...
Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission has entered into a cooperation agreement with the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) to establish a framework to help each other develop the fintech industry; the two regulators will work together on information sharing, innovation projects and referrals of fintech firms seeking to enter one another's markets. Source
The new expansion into Hong Kong is SoFi’s first foray into international markets; SoFi Invest will allow investors access to...
Lufax has reportedly hired five banks to work on a Hong Kong IPO which could raise as much as $5 billion; SoftBank’s vision fund is also in talks to invest in the company according to sources; Lufax is the 10th largest unicorn and has delayed IPO plans over the past few years. Source
China and Hong Kong have raised $3.03 billion in proptech since 2013; this is approximately 41% of the total investment in proptech across the globe; the startups are focused on brokerage and leasing, investment and financing, project development and property management; half of the startups are in brokerage and leasing; article shares what has led to the current robust proptech market in Asia Pacific. Source
Hong Kong financial regulator, the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), has announced that tokens issued via initial coin offerings (ICOs) may be classified as securities; the classification may extend beyond ICOs into digital asset exchanges dealing in the tokens. Source
Yunfeng Financial Group (Yunfeng FG) said it would be the main investor in a $1.7 billion acquisition of insurer MassMutual International's Hong Kong unit; Yunfeng FG will hold 60% of MassMutual Asia and the rest will be owned by other investors such as Ant Financial, Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC Private Ltd and China's internet giant Sina; the deal will add insurance products to Yunfeng's existing fintech-focused financial services. Source