Generated by GPT-5-mini| Eric Jing | |
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| Name | Eric Jing |
| Birth date | 1969 |
| Birth place | Shandong |
| Nationality | Chinese |
| Alma mater | Tsinghua University; Johns Hopkins University; The Wharton School |
| Occupation | Business executive |
| Known for | Former CEO of Ant Group; former CEO of Alibaba Group affiliate; chairman of Ant Group |
Eric Jing is a Chinese business executive and financial technology leader known for his roles at Ant Group and connections to Alibaba Group. He has served as a senior executive in digital payments, wealth management, and capital markets initiatives that intersect with institutions such as Alipay, China Securities Regulatory Commission, and global financial centers. Jing's career spans roles bridging Chinese technology conglomerates, international financial institutions, and academic institutions including Tsinghua University and Johns Hopkins University.
Jing was born in Shandong province and completed undergraduate studies at Tsinghua University where he studied automation and electronic engineering, interacting with campus organizations tied to Tsinghua University School of Software and research centers. He pursued graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University in the United States and earned an MBA from The Wharton School at University of Pennsylvania, engaging with alumni networks connected to Wharton Finance Club and Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
Jing began his career with positions that linked Chinese industrial enterprises and international finance, working in roles that interfaced with state-owned enterprises and multinational banks like Citigroup and Deutsche Bank during the 1990s and early 2000s. He joined Alibaba Group-affiliated entities and rose through ranks involving Alipay and other Ant Group predecessors, collaborating with executives associated with Jack Ma, Daniel Zhang, and Joe Tsai. Jing led initiatives coordinating with regulators such as the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission and People's Bank of China, and partnered with investment banks including Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Citic Securities on fundraising, strategic transactions, and public listings.
As a senior leader and later chairman at Ant Group, Jing oversaw strategic development of Alipay's payments ecosystem, consumer finance products, and digital wealth platforms that interface with asset managers like China Asset Management Co. and brokerage networks such as Haitong Securities. His tenure involved navigating regulatory action from agencies such as the China Securities Regulatory Commission and coordinating restructurings in response to directives from the State Council of the People's Republic of China. Jing engaged with international partners including Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, and cross-border platforms tied to Hong Kong Stock Exchange dynamics during planned listing efforts. Under his leadership Ant pursued collaborations with global cloud providers like Alibaba Cloud and payment integrations with platforms operated by Tencent Holdings and e-commerce channels linked to Taobao and Tmall.
Jing has held board positions and advisory roles at institutions and consortia spanning finance and technology. He has served on advisory boards connected to Tsinghua University, engaged with think tanks such as China Development Research Foundation, and participated in industry groups including the China Internet Finance Association and associations linked to the World Economic Forum. His governance roles connected him with corporate boards and strategic partners such as Ant Group subsidiaries, asset managers including ChinaAMC, global consulting firms like McKinsey & Company, and academic advisory councils at Johns Hopkins University.
Jing has been featured in profiles and rankings by international media and industry publications that cover leaders in fintech alongside figures from Silicon Valley and global finance hubs including New York City and Hong Kong. He has been invited to speak at forums organized by institutions such as the Boao Forum for Asia, World Economic Forum, and financial conferences hosted by the International Monetary Fund and Asian Development Bank.
Jing's philanthropic engagements include support for educational initiatives linked to Tsinghua University and scholarships associated with Johns Hopkins University alumni programs, working with charitable foundations and nonprofit partners such as China Youth Development Foundation and foundations collaborating with cultural institutions in Beijing and Shanghai. He maintains residences in major business centers and participates in professional networks that include executives from Alibaba Group, Ant Group, and other multinational corporations.
Category:Chinese business executives Category:Alumni of Tsinghua University Category:Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania alumni Category:1969 births Category:Living people