Hong Kong: Alibaba has extended its investment banking syndicate as it works towards a $10 billion (Dh36.7 billion) to $15 billion listing in Hong Kong at the end of the month, according to three sources with direct knowledge of the matter.
The online Chinese retail giant has appointed Citigroup, JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley to work on the deal, as was first reported on Saturday by Bloomberg.
The deal is being led by China International Capital Corporation (CICC) and Credit Suisse, with the company due to face a Hong Kong Stock Exchange listing committee hearing this coming Thursday, November 14.
Alibaba, JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley representatives declined to comment on the appointments. A Citigroup spokesman also declined to comment.
Reports on Friday said the Alibaba listing process will begin the week of November 25.