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By Bloomberg / Jul 27, 2019 05:42 AM / Business & Tech

Photo: VCG

Photo: VCG

Tencent Holdings Ltd., Singaporean sovereign wealth fund GIC Pte. and BlackRock Inc. increased their stakes in online commerce and marketing company Weimob Inc. through a share sale that’s said to have netted $180 million.

Weimob, which has a market value of about $1.2 billion, will use the proceeds to bankroll technology development, it said in an emailed statement. The six-year-old company, which went public in Hong Kong this year, helps businesses fine-tune their online commerce and marketing strategies. It’s now expanding its business in targeted marketing, product displays and payment processing. Tencent is an existing backer, a relationship Weimob has leveraged to help small businesses market across the internet giant’s social networking platforms.

Weimob’s shares have jumped 63% since its January initial public offering, vastly outpacing an 8% rise for the Hang Seng Index. It employs more than 2,800 and has signed up 2.8 million registered merchants, according to a company filing in July.

Related: Seeking Corporate Customers, Tencent Raises Its Stakes in WeChat Marketers


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