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India's Paytm gets government panel nod to invest in payments arm, sources say

A man uses his phone to scan a QR code of the digital payment app Paytm after purchasing a cold beverage at a shop in Kolkata
July 09, 2024

By Nikunj Ohri and Sarita Chaganti Singh

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's beleaguered Paytm has secured approval from a government panel that oversees investments linked to China to invest 500 million rupees ($6 million) in a key subsidiary, three sources with direct knowledge of the matter said.

The approval, which still has to be vetted by the finance ministry, will remove the main stumbling block to the unit, Paytm Payment Services, resuming normal business operations.

India's Paytm gets government panel nod to invest in payments arm, sources say
A QR code sticker of the digital payment app Paytm is seen outside a grocery store in Kolkata

Paytm Payment Services is one of the biggest remaining parts of the fintech firm's business, accounting for a quarter of consolidated revenue in the financial year ended March 2023.

A separate unit, Paytm Payments Bank, was wound down this year by order of the central bank due to persistent compliance issues, triggering a meltdown in Paytm's stock.

The government panel had earlier held back approval due to concerns about the 9.88% stake in Paytm held by China's Ant Group. India has intensified scrutiny of Chinese businesses since a 2020 border clash between the two countries.

All in all, Paytm has been waiting for the nod from the government panel for about two years and without it, it would have had to also wind down its payment services business, which was forbidden from taking on new customers in March 2023.

India's Paytm gets government panel nod to invest in payments arm, sources say
FILE PHOTO: Paytm app is seen on a smartphone in this illustration

Once the approval has been formalised, it will be able to seek a so-called "payment aggregator" licence from the Reserve Bank of India.

The sources, two of whom are government sources, declined to be identified as the decision has not been formally announced.

India's foreign, home, finance and industries ministries, whose representatives sit on the panel, did not reply to emails seeking comment.

A Paytm spokesperson said the company does not comment on market speculation. "We will continue to make disclosures in compliance with our obligations under the SEBI Regulations, and will inform the exchanges when there is any new material information to share," the spokesperson said.

Reuters could not immediately learn the reason for the change in the panel's decision.

($1 = 83.4521 Indian rupees)

(Reporting by Nikunj Ohri and Sarita Chaganti Singh; Additional reporting by Shivangi Acharya in New Delhi; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

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