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Home / Business and Economy / RBI Move Sparks Paytm Stock Plunge

RBI Move Sparks Paytm Stock Plunge

23 Jan

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Summary

  • Paytm shares crashed 10% amid RBI scheme uncertainty.
  • The RBI may not extend the PIDF scheme post-December 2025.
  • Discontinuation could cost Paytm ₹200 crore in annual revenue.
RBI Move Sparks Paytm Stock Plunge

One 97 Communications, the parent entity of Paytm, saw its share price plummet by as much as 10% on Friday. This significant drop followed news that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) may not extend the Payment Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF) scheme beyond its current term ending December 2025.

The PIDF scheme, an initiative by the RBI, aims to boost digital payment infrastructure in underserved areas. It achieves this by subsidizing the deployment of essential tools like Point-of-Sale (PoS) devices and QR codes.

Analysts are concerned that if the PIDF scheme is not extended, Paytm could face an annual operating revenue loss of around ₹200 crore. This figure directly contributes to the company's EBITDA, highlighting the potential financial impact of the scheme's discontinuation.

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The PIDF is an RBI initiative designed to enhance digital payment infrastructure in underserved regions by subsidizing PoS devices and QR codes.
Paytm's share price fell due to reports that the RBI might not extend the PIDF scheme beyond December 2025, which could impact its revenue.
Analysts estimate that the discontinuation of the PIDF scheme could lead to an annual operating revenue loss of approximately ₹200 crore for Paytm.

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