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ByteDance says it will downsize fintech business, plans to sell stock broker ops

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ByteDance says it will downsize fintech business, plans to sell stock broker ops

BYTEDANCE. The logo of ByteDance, the China-based company which owns the short video app TikTok, or Douyin, is seen at its office in Beijing, China July 7, 2020.

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TikTok owner Bytedance will shrink its financial services unit and plans to sell its stock broking operations amid China's tightening grip on the fintech sector

Beijing-based ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, said on Wednesday, September 1, that it would shrink its financial services unit and that it planned to sell its stock broking operations amid China’s tightening grip on the financial technology (fintech) sector.

ByteDance operates Songshu Zhengquan, which translates to Squirrel Securities, in Hong Kong, and Haitun Gupiao, or Dolphin Stocks, in mainland China.

China recently has been tightening scrutiny towards the fintech sector, requiring companies to set up financial holding companies if they meet requirements to do so, as Alibaba’s (9988.HK) fintech affiliate Ant Group was forced to do earlier this year, a move that tightens capital requirements.

Sources have said that ByteDance has never prioritized fintech expansion, and that it has focused on sectors including e-commerce and gaming as its new sources of growth.

ByteDance also operates Douyin Pay, its own third-party mobile payment, to facilitate users on e-commerce transactions on short video app Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok.

China’s two ubiquitous third-party mobile payment channels, Ant’s Alipay and Tencent Holdings’ WeChat Pay, are also available on Douyin. – Rappler.com

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