TikTok’s former chief to oversee investment at ByteDance | Tech News

TikTok’s former chief to oversee investment at ByteDance

Alex Zhu -- who previously led the world’s most successful Chinese-made app -- is now in charge of ByteDance’s strategy, investment and product design.

By:BLOOMBERG
| Updated on: Aug 20 2022, 22:00 IST
ByteDance has repeatedly denied it shares user information with Beijing and has sought to distance TikTok from its Chinese roots.
ByteDance has repeatedly denied it shares user information with Beijing and has sought to distance TikTok from its Chinese roots. (Pixabay)
ByteDance has repeatedly denied it shares user information with Beijing and has sought to distance TikTok from its Chinese roots.
ByteDance has repeatedly denied it shares user information with Beijing and has sought to distance TikTok from its Chinese roots. (Pixabay)

TikTok's co-creator and former chief will oversee ByteDance Ltd.'s investment arm, heading up the search for the company's next breakthrough app and stepping further away from the viral video sensation that's been caught in the cross-hairs of U.S.-China tensions.

In May, ByteDance hired Walt Disney Co.'s former streaming czar Kevin Mayer as TikTok's new global chief executive officer and said Zhu will transition to a new role as vice president of product & strategy.

Zhu's new role in leading ByteDance's equity deals and content acquisitions comes as the company grows its business at home while it fights increasing global scrutiny of TikTok. The Trump administration is mulling over a ban on TikTok, while India has already prohibited its use in a wide-ranging ban of Chinese apps that includes Tencent Holdings Ltd.'s WeChat. TikTok also stopped providing services to users in Hong Kong, after Beijing passed a sweeping national security law giving police more control over the city's online and public spheres.

ByteDance has repeatedly denied it shares user information with Beijing and has sought to distance TikTok from its Chinese roots. The hiring of Mayer is one of the steps the Beijing-based company has taken to assuage international concerns.

A former SAP SE employee researching education software, Zhu co-founded the lip-syncing app Musical.ly in 2014, which was later acquired by ByteDance for $800 million and merged into the TikTok app. In a November interview with the New York Times, the Chinese coder said he would turn down even President Xi Jinping's personal request to access TikTok's user data.

In his new role, Zhu will help ByteDance build up content for its family of apps including TikTok's Chinese twin service Douyin and news aggregator Toutiao. The company has said it has some 1.5 billion monthly active users across its products. It also competes with local internet leaders Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Tencent in buying up the country's hottest tech startups.

Catch all the Latest Tech News, Mobile News, Laptop News, Gaming news, Wearables News , How To News, also keep up with us on Whatsapp channel,Twitter, Facebook, Google News, and Instagram. For our latest videos, subscribe to our YouTube channel.

First Published Date: 21 Jul, 17:27 IST
Tags:
NEXT ARTICLE BEGINS