China’s central bank to build out fintech cloud infrastructure after clipping the wings of Ant Group, JD.com
- The People’s Bank of China unveiled plans to build up its own financial technology, including a ‘central bank cloud’
- The move comes after Ant Group and JD.com were forced to restructure their financial services, which will be overseen by the bank
China’s central bank said it is accelerating infrastructure development for its own financial technology, which includes upgrades to its data centres and the network linking all central bank offices and branches, along with creating a “central bank cloud” in 2021, in a bid to keep pace with a financial industry that is increasingly shaped by data, artificial intelligence and Big Tech.
The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) aims to strike a balance between “growth and supervision” of fintech, the bank said in a statement on its website following the conclusion of its nationwide technology work conference on Monday. The bank will draft a new plan for the industry this year, it said.
The PBOC’s moves in fintech come after the government recently clipped the wings of the industry’s biggest players by imposing new restrictions on internet-based financial and credit services.
It is currently unknown how the new structure will affect the central bank’s power over companies’ data, including consumer credit data gathered through different channels. Through the vast array of services offered by Big Tech companies, this data can show an individuals’ purchasing habits, travel records and other information.