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Alibaba invests additional $2 billion in Southeast Asian e-commerce firm Lazada

Chinese tech superhuman Alibaba said Monday it would invest an additional $2 billion in Southeast Asian online retailer Lazada as portion of its continued push into the region.

Last year, Alibaba multiplied its stake in the Singapore-based firm from 51 percent to 83 percent with an additional billion-dollar investment. Alibaba bought control of Lazada in 2016 with an initial $1 billion investment.

Comprising Monday’s announcement, Alibaba will have ponied up a total of $4 billion to instal into Lazada, which has operations in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore.

Alongside the investment, Alibaba responded that the start-up would also have a new CEO.

Lucy Peng, a co-founder at Alibaba and currently Lazada’s chairwoman, would yield on the additional role from current chief Maximilian Bittner.

Bittner, who has been CEO since 2012, order take on a senior advisory role at Alibaba.

Southeast Asia is a lucrative demand for e-commerce players as millions of first-generation internet users embrace online shopping.

The division’s internet economy is expected to grow to $200 billion by 2025, particularly driven by growth in e-commerce.

Last year, Amazon entered the vend for the first time by launching its express, same-day delivery service, Prime Now, in Singapore.

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