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Paytm stock price soars, hitting the limit up, rumored to be invested by Adani Group.
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IntroductionReasons for the Stock Price SurgeAt the opening on Wednesday, Paytm's stock price surged and hi ...
Reasons for the Stock Price Surge
At the opening on Forex dealer with the lowest transaction feeWednesday, Paytm's stock price surged and hit the upper circuit, primarily due to market speculation that Adani Group's chairman Gautam Adani might be considering acquiring a stake in the fintech company.
One 97 Communications Ltd, which is Paytm's parent company, saw its stock rise by 5% in early trading to Rs 359.45. However, Paytm clarified in a statement that reports of Adani's interest in acquiring a stake are merely speculative and that no discussions have been held.
Market Background and Outlook
Earlier, The Times of India reported that Adani is in the final stages of negotiations with Paytm's founder and CEO Vijay Sharma regarding the acquisition of shares in One 97 Communications. If Adani successfully acquires a stake in Paytm, it would further position him in the highly competitive Indian fintech sector, competing with the likes of Alphabet's Google Pay, Walmart's PhonePe, and Mukesh Ambani's Jio Financial.
Potential Impact and Historical Background
Adani's acquisition of Paytm would be his biggest move since acquiring NDTV and Ambuja Cements. The Adani Group owns several listed companies in the Indian market, led by its flagship company Adani Enterprises Ltd.
According to The Times of India, negotiations between Sharma and Adani have been ongoing for quite some time, with a meeting on Tuesday in Ahmedabad to finalize the agreement. Due to a series of regulatory hurdles, Paytm's stock price has nearly halved in 2024, making this an opportune moment for Adani to acquire a stake.
Since going public in 2021, Paytm has underperformed, with its stock price approaching historical lows. Earlier this year, the Reserve Bank of India ordered the closure of its banking division, resulting in significant losses and a total write-off of the division's value in the January-March quarter.


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