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SoftBank Vision Fund sold down Paytm stake before shares plunged

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SoftBank Vision Fund sold down Paytm stake before shares plunged
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SOFTBANK Group sold a majority of its stake in Paytm before regulatory scrutiny caused the once-celebrated Indian fintech firm’s shares to dive, according to the Vision Fund’s executive managing partner.

The Tokyo-based tech investor saw uncertainty growing in India’s regulatory environment as well as over Paytm Payments Bank’s licence, Navneet Govil told Bloomberg News on Thursday (Feb 8).

“We felt it was prudent to start monetising,” the Vision Fund’s finance chief said. “We’re glad we did a good portion of Paytm before the recent stock correction.”

SoftBank had been offloading Paytm shares regularly since at least November 2022 through last month, according to a Bloomberg analysis of company filings. The Japanese investor’s stake in Paytm was around 5 per cent as of January, compared with a roughly 18.5 per cent stake around the time of the payments company’s initial public offering in 2021.

Govil declined to comment on what SoftBank would do with its remaining stake.

Paytm has fielded multiple warnings from regulators over the last two years about dealings between its popular payments app and is banking arm, Bloomberg News had reported earlier. The Reserve Bank of India has suspended much of the banking operation’s business, sending Paytm’s stock price down more than 40 per cent from its January peak.

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SoftBank earlier reported its first profit following four quarters of losses, with its Vision Fund also logging a profit in the December quarter. New bets by the startup investment arm have dwindled to a fraction of the billions it once wielded, and have been outpaced by exit activity, however. BLOOMBERG



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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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