Personal loans helped Paytm make a comeback. But it can't rely on them anymore - podcast episode cover

Personal loans helped Paytm make a comeback. But it can't rely on them anymore

Nov 24, 202312 minEp. 152
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Episode description

In November 2021, *Paytm’s parent company One97 Communications went public with a $2.4 billion IPO. What followed was a bloodbath for the fintech giant. In a span of a year after the IPO, Paytm’s stock lost 75% of its market value. No other large IPO in the last decade had seen such a bad fall in stock value within the first year of listing.

But last year, in a dramatic turnaround, Paytm saw its stock value go up by 90%. What could've Paytm possibly done to bring about this crazy turnaround?


It was personal loans. They’re the reason Paytm saw a more than 60%  jump in  revenue in the year ended March 2023. But now, Paytm can't rely on it anymore.

Tune in to find out why.

*Paytm’s founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma is an investor in The Ken

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