JD.com invests in Meili to enter auto finance

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Chinese online retailer JD's financial arm extended an undisclosed amount of funding to Meili Finance, a Beijing auto credit company, Meili said on Wednesday.

The investment allows JD Finance to extend its consumer credit business into auto finance, which usually requires a license from the banking regulator.

Meili has been working exclusively with a second-hand car sale market in Beijing, said to be the largest in China, offering loans. It has delivered a total of 250 million yuan credit to 30,000 auto buyers.

Meili will have access to JD Finance's risk control and credit checking expertise, the company said in a statement.

In November, the company announced a 65 million U.S. dollar input from investors including Bertelsmann Asia Investments, Morningside Ventures and Banyan Capital.

Automobile ownership in China has hit 172 million units. Second-hand auto sales are expected to overtake new sales in the near future, with transaction volume estimated to hit 2 trillion yuan.

Guazi.com, an online used-car market backed by 58.com-Ganji, said a week ago that it had completed a 204 million U.S. dollar funding round that valued it at 1 billion dollars.

Another online used-car market Renrenche counts Tencent and smartphone-maker Xiaomi's founder Lei Jun among its backers. 

JD Finance, launched in 2013, is now valued at around 7 billion dollars.

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