Paytm shares fall over 15% in two days

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New Delhi: Shares of One97 Communications Ltd, which owns the Paytm brand, tanked over 15 per cent in two days as investors again turned to dump the stock.

Extending its previous day’s decline, the stock tanked 6.09 per cent to settle at Rs419.85 on the BSE. During the day, it dived 8.67 per cent to Rs408.30.

Shares of the company dropped 6.15 per cent to Rs419.15 on the NSE. During the day, the stock tumbled 8.20 per cent to Rs410.

In two days, the stock fell 15.48 per cent, eroding Rs4,870.96 crore from its market valuation on the BSE.

Shares of One97 Communications Ltd fell 10 per cent to hit lower circuit limit Thursday, after a two-day rally in the stock fizzled out.

One97 Communications stock price had climbed 10 per cent Wednesday and rebounded over 3 per cent Tuesday after three days of sharp fall.

From February 1-5 (three days of trading), the company’s stock tumbled over 42 per cent, wiping out Rs 20,471.25 crore from its market valuation, following the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) crackdown.

On January 31, the RBI ordered Paytm Payments Bank Ltd, a restricted bank that can take deposits but cannot lend, to not take any further deposits or conduct credit transactions or carry out top-ups on any customers accounts, prepaid instruments, wallets, and cards for paying road tolls after February 29.

RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das Thursday said there are no systemic worries and the action on Paytm was driven by a “lack of compliance” on the part of the company.

Paytm Payments Bank Ltd (PPBL) is an associate of One97 Communications Ltd.

One97 Communications holds 49 per cent of the paid-up share capital (directly and through its subsidiary) of PPBL. Founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma has a 51 per cent stake in the bank.

PPBL Independent Director Manju Agarwal is learnt to have resigned from the board after the RBI imposed restrictions on the bank’s operations.

According to a source, Agarwal resigned with effect from February 1.

PTI

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