China's Ant Financial just raised the biggest funding round in history
Ant Financial raised the round at a $60 billion (£41.3 billion) valuation.
Alibaba chairman Jack Ma is Ant's largest stakeholder, according to The Financial Times, but Alibaba does not formally own any shares in the company.
Ant Financial, which operates China's largest online-payments platform, Alipay, raised the money from a range of investors, including $740 billion (£510 billion) Chinese sovereign-wealth fund China Investment Corp (CIC) and some of China's biggest insurers, such as China Life, China Post Group, China Development Bank Capital and Primavera Capital Group.
The Financial Times reported that the funding round was in the process of being raised back at the start of March.
Ant Financial offers online wealth management and banking services in addition to its core Alipay product, which is used to process payments across all of Alibaba's sites.
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Cyril Han, Ant Financial's vice president, told The Wall Street Journal that Ant Financial is planning a public listing, although he didn't give a timeframe for this.
The investment is the largest private fundraising round for any internet company, The Wall Street Journal reports. The title was previously held by another Chinese firm called Meituan-Dianping, which has a platform that facilitates movie ticket selling and restaurant bookings.
For the sake of comparison, Uber's largest funding round is $2 billion, while Airbnb's is $1.5 billion.
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