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Alibaba, Ant Financial inject fresh cash into India's Paytm

An employee walks past a logo of Alibaba (China) Technology Co. Ltd during a media tour organized by government officials at its headquarters on the outskirts of Hangzhou, Zhejiang province June 20, 2012. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd and finance arm Ant Financial Services Group are injecting fresh capital into Paytm, India's largest mobile payment and commerce platform, in what the companies say is a "strategic" investment.

Alibaba and Paytm disclosed the deal in a joint statement on Tuesday without saying how much it is worth, nor how big a stake in Paytm the Chinese firms will acquire.

Ant Financial already acquired 25 percent of Paytm parent One97 Communications in February in a transaction that a person with knowledge of the matter said was worth more than $500 million.

In June, Reuters reported that Alibaba Group was in advanced talks to buy a stake in Paytm, according to two people familiar with the matter.

At the time, one source with direct knowledge said the deal would see Alibaba directly invest around $600 million. That would see it and affiliated Ant Financial's total holding amount to about 40 percent of the Indian payments firm, and value Paytm at roughly $4 billion.

In their statement on Tuesday, the companies said the new funds will help Paytm expand its mobile commerce and payment system in India, as well as invest in marketing, technology and talent. Paytm currently has more than 100 million "Paytm Wallet" users who carry out over 75 million transactions a month, according to the statement.

"Investing in Paytm will enhance the ability of Alibaba and Ant Financial to tap opportunities in India's fast-growing mobile e-commerce marketplace and digital finance industry," the statement said.

(Reporting by John Ruwitch; Additional reporting by Nivedita Bhattacharjee in Mumbai; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell)