Hong Kong SAR., April 28, 2017
— IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, and Ant Financial Services Group, the world’s leading tech company and parent company of Alipay— signed a memorandum of understanding to increase support to digital financial solutions to make basic financial services more accessible in China and other emerging markets. Building on an already strong relationship, the MoU will elevate the partnership to a new level for stronger development impact.
IFC and Ant Financial have previously partnered to extend microcredits to small and women-owned businesses in China. Under the new MoU, the two parties will strengthen their collaboration for inclusive digital finance, green digital finance, business-environment enhancement, and credit-data analysis. IFC and Ant will also seek to replicate Ant’s innovative business model in other markets through joint investments.
“Two billion people today lack access to bank accounts and other financial services. Digital finance is an effective way to address these gaps and increase financial inclusion,” said Lucy Peng, Ant’s Executive Chairman. “We believe technology can help bridge the gap as a tool that allows financial services to reach more, cut costs, and promote efficiency. We look forward to an enhanced partnership with IFC and further contribute to poverty alleviation and shared prosperity.”
Ant has invested in payment and digital finance companies in India, Thailand, and Indonesia. In 2016, Ant signed up to the World Bank Group Universal Finance Access 2020 goal and committed to increasing access to financial services for 100 million underserved individuals.
“Financial institutions are increasingly looking at disruptive technologies such as big-data lending and credit scoring to expand their services and client base,” said Philippe Le Houérou, IFC Executive Vice President and CEO. “This partnership will help deepen knowledge and create new markets for digital financial services to expand financial access and improve lives.
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As one of Ant’s earliest partners, IFC has supported Ant’s growth since 2014 through knowledge sharing and investments in debt facilities, gender loans, and asset-backed securitizations. IFC and Ant are also co-investors in several Chinese financial institutions that provide last-mile financial services to the underbanked. Globally,
the World Bank and IFC are committed to enabling one billion people gain access to transaction accounts through targeted interventions.
About IFC
IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, is the largest global development institution focused on the private sector in emerging markets. Working with more than 2,000 businesses worldwide, we use our six decades of experience to create opportunity where it’s needed most. In FY16, our long-term investments in developing countries rose to nearly $19 billion, leveraging our capital, expertise and influence to help the private sector end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity. For more information, visit
www.ifc.org
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About Ant Financial
Ant Financial Services Group is focused on serving small and micro enterprises, as well as consumers. With the vision “bring the world equal opportunities”, Ant Financial is dedicated to building an open ecosystem of Internet thinking and technologies while working with other financial institutions to support the future financial needs of society. Businesses operated by Ant Financial Services Group include Alipay, Ant Fortune, Zhima Credit and MYbank. For more information on Ant Financial, please visit our website at
www.antgroup.com
or follow us on Twitter @AntFinancial.
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