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Why Bright Smart stock surged over 82% on Ant Group deal?

by March 17, 2026
by March 17, 2026

Bright Smart stock (HKG: 1428) surged over 82% on Tuesday after Ant Group said it had completed the required mainland Chinese reporting procedures for the acquisition.

The announcement removes a major overhang on a deal that investors had been watching for months.

The stock later pared some gains and was trading at HK15.38 at press time, 65.91% up from its previous close.

The sharp move reflected the market view that the transaction will likely close on schedule around March 30.

Bright Smart stock: Regulatory clearance drives rerating

In a regulatory filing, the Ant Group subsidiary Wealthiness and Prosperity Holding announced that it has fulfilled the reporting requirements with Chinese authorities for major overseas investment projects.

That development matters because mainland approval had been seen as the last major hurdle for Ant’s purchase of a controlling stake in the Hong Kong-listed broker.

Under the deal first announced in April 2025, Ant Group agreed to buy a 50.55% stake in Bright Smart for HK$2.81 billion.

That comes down to roughly HK$3.28 a share, through the purchase of 857.98 million shares from chairman Yip Mow-lum.

Ant will also be required to make an unconditional mandatory cash offer for the remaining shares it does not already own.

That part of the deal explains the dramatic movement in the Bright Smart stock, which has already surged threefold since the deal was unveiled in April 2025.

The move also fits the broader event-driven pattern seen in takeover situations.

If an acquisition deal is facing regulatory hurdles, the target often trades with a discount to the implied value of completion, and when the approval arrives, the gap closes quickly.

Analysts focus on strategy

The strategic logic for Ant is clear.

The acquisition marks the fintech group’s first major entry into the securities brokerage business and is all set to gain a foothold in Hong Kong’s capital markets.

The deal seems to be part of Ant’s effort to expand its presence in Hong Kong, as the company has earmarked part of a refinanced $6.5 billion credit line for overseas operations.

Over the past year, the analysts were closely following the developments and were focused on whether Ant could clear mainland regulatory hurdles.

With a lot of skepticism in the air, the clearance is seen as a major boost to sentiment.

Moreover, both Ant and Bright Smart were pushing back against market concerns that additional regulatory reviews could delay the acquisition.

From a markets perspective, Tuesday’s rally suggests investors believe that Ant is on the cusp of turning a contested regulatory process into a completed transaction.

For late buyers, the main risks revolve around valuations as Bright Smart is now trading far above the original HK$3.28 a share purchase price for the controlling stake.

The market is now pricing in not only completion but also the possibility that Ant ownership could improve the broker’s long-term growth profile.

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