Company clarifies zero exposure after RBI barred PPBL from key banking operations in 2024
Paytm (One 97 Communications Ltd) said its business remains unaffected by regulatory action taken by the Reserve Bank of India against Paytm Payments Bank Ltd (PPBL), reiterating that it has no financial exposure or operational dependency on the payments bank.
The clarification follows RBI’s directive issued in early 2024 that restricted PPBL from onboarding new customers and conducting certain banking operations due to supervisory concerns.
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Paytm reiterates no operational or governance linkage with PPBL
In its regulatory filing, Paytm stated:
- It has no material business arrangements with PPBL
- No services are offered in partnership with PPBL
- PPBL operates independently, with no board or management overlap
The company added that the regulatory matter relates solely to PPBL and should not be attributed to Paytm.
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No financial impact as PPBL investment already written down
Paytm said there is no financial impact from the RBI action, as it had already impaired its investment in PPBL as of March 31, 2024.
This means any potential losses linked to the payments bank have already been accounted for in its financial statements.
All Paytm services continue to operate without disruption
The company confirmed uninterrupted operations across its ecosystem, including:
- Paytm app and UPI services
- Paytm QR, Soundbox, and card machines
- Payment gateway and merchant solutions
- Subsidiary offerings such as Paytm Money
Profitability improves; three consecutive profitable quarters reported
Paytm said it has delivered three consecutive profitable quarters in FY26, according to its financial disclosures.
Key reported metrics include:
- Profit after tax (PAT): ₹559 crore
- Adjusted PAT (excluding ₹190 crore one-time charge): ₹369 crore
For Q3 FY26:
- PAT: ₹225 crore (up ₹433 crore year-on-year)
- EBITDA: ₹156 crore with 7% margin
- Contribution profit: ₹1,249 crore (up 30% YoY)
- Contribution margin: 57%
UPI growth outpaces industry; market share gains implied
Paytm reported that its consumer UPI GMV grew 35% over the last nine months, compared to industry growth of 16%.
While the company did not disclose its exact UPI market share in this filing, the higher growth rate indicates incremental share gains in a market dominated by players such as PhonePe and Google Pay.
Key clarification: separation from PPBL remains central issue
The company’s filing primarily addresses concerns around spillover risk from PPBL.
By reiterating:
- No financial exposure
- No operational linkage
- No governance overlap
Paytm aims to isolate its core business from regulatory developments affecting the payments bank.
FAQs
Does RBI action on PPBL impact Paytm?
Paytm said there is no financial or business impact from RBI’s action on Paytm Payments Bank Ltd.
What action did RBI take against PPBL?
The Reserve Bank of India had restricted PPBL from onboarding new customers and conducting certain banking operations due to supervisory concerns in 2024.
Why is there no financial impact on Paytm?
Paytm had already impaired its investment in PPBL as of March 31, 2024, eliminating financial exposure.
Are Paytm services affected?
No, all services including Paytm UPI, QR, Soundbox, and payment gateway continue to operate normally.
Is Paytm gaining market share in UPI?
Paytm’s UPI GMV grew 35% compared to 16% industry growth, indicating market share gains, though exact share figures were not disclosed.
