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Paytm seeks shareholder approval for Rs 12,000-crore sale of new stock

Paytm has branched out into services including insurance and gold sales, movie and flight ticketing, and bank deposits and remittances
Last Updated 18 June 2021, 10:45 IST

Indian digital payments firm Paytm is seeking shareholder approval to sell up to Rs 12,000 crore ($1.62 billion) in new stock in what could be the country's biggest-ever initial public offering at a total of Rs 22,171 crore ($3 billion).

Paytm, which counts China's Alibaba and Japan's SoftBank as backers, will sell new shares and will also have an option to retain an over-subscription of up to 1 per cent, the company said in a notice for an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) of shareholders in Delhi on July 12.

The company is aiming to raise Rs 22,171 crore via the public listing on Indian bourses, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.

It has hired banks JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, ICICI Securities and Goldman Sachs for the IPO, the source added, declining to be identified as the matter is private.

At the EGM, Paytm also plans to propose that its founder, Vijay Shekhar Sharma, be relieved from his role as the company's "promoter", the company said in the notice.

Paytm did not respond to a request for comment.

Launched a decade ago as a platform for mobile recharging, Paytm grew quickly after ride-hailing firm Uber listed it as a quick payment option. Its use swelled further in 2016 when a ban on high-value currency bank notes boosted digital payments.

Paytm has since branched out into services including insurance and gold sales, movie and flight ticketing, and bank deposits and remittances.

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(Published 18 June 2021, 10:25 IST)

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