Facial recognition startup Megvii raises $460mn

epa05887021 A visitor carrying her child uses a facial recognition toilet paper dispenser in a public toilet in the Temple of Heaven Park in Beijing, China, 04 April 2017. China is introducing facial recognition toilet paper dispensers to limit the amount of toilet paper a person can take as part of the country's 'toilet revolution', a multi-billion dollar programme to upgrade its public toilets. The new machine dispenses a 60cm length of paper following a face scan after which the user would have to wait nine minutes before getting more.  EPA/HOW HWEE YOUNG

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Megvii Inc., a Chinese developer of facial-recognition technology, has raised about $460 million from investors including billionaire Jack Ma’s Ant Financial and one of China’s largest state-backed venture funds, according to a person familiar with the matter.
The Beijing-based company, also known as Face++, has attracted several other investors including the Russia-China Investment Fund, a venture backed
by sovereign wealth funds of the two nations, and SK Group, the person said, requesting not to be named because the matter is private. The funding will give the startup a valuation of at least $1 billion and was expected to be announced on Tuesday, the person said.
Megvii provides face-scanning systems to companies including Lenovo Group Ltd. and Ant Financial, the payments company controlled by Ma. Facial recognition technology has attracted keen interest from government authorities in China who want to be able to detect crimes and threats to social stability before they take place.
The state venture fund, which led Megvii’s latest round, was set up in August last year and has $30 billion asset under management. The fund is under the supervision of China’s State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.

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