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Paytm had recently launched derivates trading on Paytm Money at Rs 10 per trade while in terms of UPI, it was the third-largest UPI app following PhonePe and Google Pay in December 2020. Paytm processed 256.36 million transactions involving Rs 31,291.83 crore in December from 260.09 million transactions worth Rs 28,986.93 crore in November. The company had reported a 1 per cent fall in its revenues from Rs 3,391 crore in FY19 to Rs 3,350 crore in FY20 and a 28 per cent decline in losses from Rs 3,954 crore to Rs 2,833 crore during the said period. The company competes with Walmart’s PhonePe, Google Pay, MobiKwik, and now WhatsApp Payments.
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Sharma had earlier this month said that the company may become profitable in 2021 amid the increase in use of its payments platforms due to the pandemic. Sharma was speaking at the Reuters Next conference. “We could very well break even this year, we will start making money,” he had said. It had announced in November 2019 committing around $1.4 billion during the next three years to serve ‘financially underserved and unserved’ people in India. Paytm had also raised $1 billion from SoftBank Vision Fund, Alibaba’s Ant Financials, and others at a $16 billion valuation, jumping from $10 billion in August 2018.
The two-day IAMAI summit is having panel discussions around investment, advertising, policies, business, e-commerce, startups, online sports and more involving some of the country’s most prominent faces in the internet and mobile ecosystem. Anant Goenka was also in conversation with Ravi Shankar Prasad, Minister for Communications, Electronics, IT, Law & Justice and also the Chief Guest for the event in its inaugural address on Tuesday morning. Niti Aayog’s Amitabh Kant, Member of Parliament Jayant Sinha, TRAI Chairman PD Vaghela, Sequoia Capital Managing Director Rajan Anandan, Facebook India VP and MD Ajit Mohan and more are the names that are speaking at the annual event.