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Morgan Stanley, China Merchants Bank, China Securities Co., and Chinese microblogging platform Weibo (Nasdaq: WB) have made a strategic investment in Beijing-based social media marketing firm Tianxiaxiu Technology (InMyShow Inc.) The RMB 600 mln investment covers both Series C and Series C+ rounds. Read More
Beijing-based online independent media company WeMedia New Media Group, recently listed on China's National Equities Exchange and Quotations (NEEQ) OTC-style agency share transfer system, with the security listed as 'WeMedia Interactive' under the ticker 839628. Read More
China Merchants Bank has announced that it will stop support for direct payment or account top-up services for all P2P lending sites beginning February 5. Read More
Hangzhou-based Kuaizhi Technology, operator of mobile taxi booking app Kuaidi Dache, will release an enterprise edition of the company's high-end chauffeur services app Kuaidi One ("Yihao Zhuanche"). Read More
Tongbanjie Network Technology, developer of mobile finance app TongBanJie, has announced that the company received more than USD 10 mln in first-round funding from IDG Capital Partners (IDGVC) last month. Read More
Nanjing-based export services software developer SkyTech, a subsidiary of UK-based SinoSoft Technology, plans to raise USD 60 mln in a Hong Kong IPO, an industry source reported on June 17. Read More
According to a number of Chinese-language tech blogs, e-commerce conglomerate Alibaba Group has entered into discussions to acquire Chinese P2P streaming video platform PPLive (PPTV) as the latter's negotiations with internet firm Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU) have stalled. Read More
China Everbright Bank and China Mobile's (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) e-commerce subsidiary signed a strategic partnership agreement on April 8 for the operator's mobile wallet service. Read More
Beijing-based B2C e-commerce platform 360Buy and China Merchants Bank introduced a new payment by installment service today, allowing customers to pay for orders in installments using CMB credit cards. Read More
Apple's Chinese online store quietly introduced a new installment plan for purchases recently, allowing any customer making a purchase of RMB 300 or more from the Apple Store to pay in installments. Read More