New Delhi (CNN Business) China's biggest ride-hailing company will now allow users to get health insurance and loans on its app.

Didi Chuxing rolled out a host of financial services on Wednesday, including auto financing and wealth management products, as it tries to build new streams of revenue.

The company began testing the services in early 2018, conducting trials in 10 Chinese cities including Chongqing and Zhengzhou, before launching them this week across the country.

It aims to "provide innovative and reliable personal financial products in an era of new economy and flexible employment," Didi said in a statement.

The move pits Didi against more established players such as Ant Financial, an affiliate of Chinese tech giant Alibaba ( BABA ), at a time when its main ride-hailing business is facing public and government pressure.