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Paytm Payments Bank was omitted from the list of 32 banks for Fastag purchases

  • Posted on February 16, 2024
  • Business
  • By TSW NEWS DESK
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Paytm Payments Bank faces exclusion from Fastag vendors, prompting 20 million users to switch providers. Regulatory actions, including RBI restrictions, have plunged Paytm's value. Exclusion adds to Paytm's challenges amid regulatory scrutiny and market changes.

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In a recent development, Paytm Payments Bank finds itself excluded from the list of authorized banks for purchasing Fastags, as recommended by the Indian Highways Management Company. This decision impacts nearly 20 million Paytm Fastag users who now need to obtain RFID stickers from other authorized banks. The list of authorized banks for Fastags includes major institutions like Airtel Payments Bank, Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, and State Bank of India, among others.

This setback for Paytm occurs amidst a series of challenges, particularly concerning its survival in the wake of regulatory actions by the central bank. Analysts at the Macquarie Group have expressed concerns about the impact of recent RBI curbs on Paytm's business model and monetization efforts. As a consequence, Paytm has witnessed a significant depreciation in value, losing around Rs 27,000 crore, equivalent to 57% of its total value, over the past 11 days.

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The exclusion from the list of authorized banks for Fastags compounds the obstacles confronting Paytm as it grapples with regulatory scrutiny and endeavors to retain its user base amidst shifting market dynamics. This move raises questions about the company's ability to adapt to evolving regulatory environments and maintain its competitive edge in the digital payments sector.

As Paytm navigates through these challenges, its users are left facing the inconvenience of transitioning to alternative Fastag vendors. The repercussions of this exclusion underscore the broader implications of regulatory actions on fintech companies operating in India's rapidly evolving digital landscape. Amidst mounting regulatory pressures, Paytm's ability to weather the storm and regain investor confidence remains uncertain.

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