Online Grocery Delivery Services Booming amid Pandemic: Fact.MR
NEW YORK, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The latest report by Fact MR on global online grocery delivery services market predicts an expansion at over 20% CAGR through 2031. Opting for online grocery delivery services as a lifestyle choice continues to gain ground. There is a growing consensus that the pandemic has furthered adoption of online services, a trend is unlikely to slow down even as COVID-19 passes.
Innovative solutions offered by key players in terms of improving accessibility to online services via mobile applications has emerged as a key driver of online grocery delivery services market. Rising preference of consumers towards online grocery shopping and demand for user-friendly interfaces and additional discounts have been fuelling demand in the market.
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The Wall Street Journal previously reported that Ma had offered in a November meeting with regulators to hand over parts of Ant to the Chinese government. Reuters pic
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HONG KONG, April 19 Ant Group is exploring options for founder Jack Ma to divest his stake in the financial technology giant and give up control, as meetings with Chinese regulators signalled to the company that the move could help draw a line under Beijing’s scrutiny of its business, according to a source familiar with regulators’ thinking and two people with close ties to the company.
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Ant Group denied that a divestment of Jack Ma s stake was ever under consideration.
Hong Kong:
Ant Group is exploring options for founder Jack Ma to divest his stake in the financial technology giant and give up control, as meetings with Chinese regulators signaled to the company that the move could help draw a line under Beijing s scrutiny of its business, according to a source familiar with regulators thinking and two people with close ties to the company.
Reuters is for the first time reporting details of the latest round of meetings and the discussions about the future of Ma s control of Ant, exercised through a complicated structure of investment vehicles.