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However, that is still below Paytm's current price of about 727 rupees. And despite the near 6% jump on the day, the stock is still down about 4.5% since the RBI clampdown on Jan. 31.
Paytm posted a net profit of 9.28 billion rupees, its first-ever since listing in 2021. But that was mostly due to a 13.45-billion-rupee gain on the sale of its ticketing business to food delivery ...
The NIFTY Next 50 is a stock market index provided and maintained by NSE Indices.It represents the next rung of liquid securities after the NIFTY 50.It consists of 50 companies representing approximately 10% of the traded value of all stocks on the National Stock Exchange of India.
Paytm Payments Bank (PPBL) was an Indian payments bank, founded in 2017 and headquartered in Noida. [3] In the same year, it received the license to run a payments bank from the Reserve Bank of India and was launched in November 2017. [4] [5] [6] In 2021, the bank received a scheduled bank status from the RBI. [7] [8]
On November 18, 2021, Vijay Shekhar Sharma took to the stage at the Bombay Stock Exchange, wiping away tears as he addressed the crowd. His company, One97 Communications, had just completed India ...
In March 2019 the firm launched a subscription based loyalty program called Paytm First, [54] and in May 2019, it partnered with Citibank to launch Paytm First credit card [55] [56] On 25 November 2019, Paytm raised $1 billion in a funding round led by US asset manager T Rowe Price along with existing investors Ant Financial and SoftBank Vision ...
The company's initial share sale aimed to raise ₹18,300 crore at a band of ₹2,080-2,150, valuing it at ₹1.39 trillion. [32] The company's IPO was subscribed 18% on the first day, having received bids for 8.742 million shares against the total issue size of 48.4 million shares.
On 17 March 2008, the BSE Sensex fell further to; 14,809 – a fall of 951 points. On 24 October 2008, the BSE Sensex fell to 8701, a fall of 1070 points in a single day. On 26 November 2008, the Sensex continue to fall, in the bargain (as per the financial newspaper Livemint) "...dashing middle class dreams". Analysts at Livemint and Ajmera ...