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Google, Walmart gain India fintech users after paytm curbs

The value of Paytm payments made on India’s state-backed transactions system fell 14% to 1.65 trillion rupees ($19.9 billion) from January, the National Payments Council of India said on its website Wednesday.

March 06, 2024 / 12:57 IST
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Google, Walmart gain India fintech users after paytm curbs
Google, Walmart gain India fintech users after paytm curbs

Google and Walmart Inc. are rapidly gaining customers from India’s Paytm, the fintech pioneer struggling to navigate central bank restrictions and the potential shutdown of a key payments affiliate.

The value of Paytm payments made on India’s state-backed transactions system fell 14% to 1.65 trillion rupees ($19.9 billion) from January, the National Payments Council of India said on its website Wednesday. Walmart-owned PhonePe and Google’s GPay, which both process far more payments than No. 3 Paytm, each had an increase in their payments value.

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Paytm’s decline suggests consumers are moving usage to alternative services even before any disruption to its systems. The new curbs affecting Paytm are kicking in on March 15, and even after that the company expects its digital payments services to keep running as before. Yet the firm’s stock has slumped since the regulator unveiled its action in late January, on concern the restrictions will crimp the fintech pioneer’s prospects.

The value of transactions processed by PhonePe rose nearly 7%, while GPay witnessed an almost 6% rise, NPCI data showed. Also when measured by payments volumes, Paytm declined while PhonePe and GPay advanced.