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Paytm shares crash 9% more to a fresh 52 week low, down 65% from highs

14 Feb , 2024   By : Debdeep Gupta


Paytm shares crash 9% more to a fresh 52 week low, down 65% from highs

Paytm shares crashed 9% more to a fresh 52-week low, down 65% from highs, Since January 31, after the RBI imposed its restrictions, Paytm shares have shed more than half their value, tanking around 53 percent.

Paytm shares went deeper into the red, trading 9 percent further down early on February 14, and slipping below the Rs 350 mark, as the crisis looked far from over for parent One97 Communications.

As of 9.20 am, the Paytm shares were trading at Rs 346.75 on the NSE, lower by 8.9 percent after clocking a fresh 52-week dip at Rs 344.1.

From its 52-week high of Rs 998.3, which the counter touched in October 2023, the stock price has crashed 65.5 percent, with most of the losses being recorded since the Reserve Bank of India slapped restrictions on Paytm Payments Bank on January 31.

Since January 31, the Paytm shares have shed more than half their value, tanking around 53 percent.

The RBI placed restrictions on Paytm Payments Bank Ltd (PPB), an associate company of One97 Communications, saying the actions were warranted by “persistent non-compliance and continued material supervisory concerns in the bank”.

The regulator found major irregularities in KYC, which exposed the customers, depositors, and wallet holders to serious risks. In its probe, the regulator found that in thousands of cases, the same PAN was linked to more than 100 customers and in some cases to more than 1,000 customers. The total value of transactions, running into crores of rupees, is much beyond the regulatory limits in minimum KYC pre-paid instruments, raising money-laundering concerns.

The RBI directed PPB to stop accepting deposits, credit transactions, or top-ups in customer accounts, prepaid instruments, wallets, FASTags, and NCMC cards after February 29, other than any interest, cashback, or refunds. It also ordered the payments bank to settle all pipeline transactions and nodal accounts by March 15.

In the two weeks since the RBI directive, foreign brokerages like CLSA, Morgan Stanley, Jefferies, and Bernstein have cut their target prices for One 97 Communications (Paytm) by 20-60 percent, with Macquarie the biggest bear on the Street. The agency has downgraded One97 Communications to 'underperform' and sharply cut the target price to Rs 275 from Rs 650.

Macquarie's downgrade came exactly a year after it had double-upgraded the stock from 'outperform' to 'underperform'.

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