Ant Group Appoints New CEO as Jack Ma Discusses AI in Rare Appearance

Ant Group has announced Cyril Han, the company’s president and finance chief, will succeed Eric Jing as CEO starting March 1, 2025. Jing will remain as chairman, and Han will report directly to him. This change in leadership comes as Ant Group, the parent company of the popular Alipay payments app, seeks to rejuvenate its growth following regulatory challenges in China’s tech sector.

The announcement was made during Ant Group’s twentieth anniversary celebrations, which also featured a rare public speech by founder Jack Ma. Ma, whose businesses have faced significant scrutiny from Chinese authorities, reflected on the internet era’s impact on his generation. He also expressed confidence that the artificial intelligence revolution over the next two decades would far surpass expectations, underscoring the transformative potential of AI.

Ma’s appearance is notable, given the regulatory clampdown on China’s tech sector, which halted Ant Group’s much-anticipated IPO in late 2020. Since then, Ant has restructured its operations to comply with government regulations. This regulatory tightening has affected major Chinese tech companies, including Alibaba, the e-commerce giant Ma co-founded.

Despite these challenges, recent signs suggest that Chinese regulators are loosening restrictions as the nation’s economic growth slows, offering hope for a potential recovery in the sector.