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SoftBank opens up wallet for Paytm, infuses Rs 9K cr

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Japanese conglomera­te SoftBank has pumped in USD 1.4 billion (over Rs 9,079 crore) in Indian digital payments platform, Paytm, marking the largest fund infusion by a single investor in an Indian start-up. This is Softbank's largest investment in a single company in India. While both the companies have declined to comment on the valuation, market watchers say that the deal values Paytm at about $ 8 billion. The funding will help Paytm expand fast its soon-to-be launched payments bank operations as well as grow its user base and introduce more financial products for consumers.

SoftBank joins Alibaba and its payments affiliate Ant Financial as amongst the largest investors in One97 Communicat­ions which operates Paytm. Interestin­gly, SoftBank was an early investor in Alibaba. "In line with the Indian government's vision to promote digital inclusion, we are committed to transformi­ng the lives of hundreds of millions of Indian consumers and merchants by providing them digital access to a broad array of financial services, including mobile payments," SoftBank Group Chairman and CEO, Masayoshi Son said.

SoftBank has committed investment of over USD 10 billion in the Indian market. While it has pumped in close to USD 2 billion into Indian startups like Snapdeal and Ola in last few years, it has also written off a significan­t portion of that on account of loss in valuation.

The fund infusion in Paytm comes at a time when SoftBank is working on a sale plan of e-commerce firm Snapdeal. SoftBank is the largest shareholde­r in Snapdeal, which is locked in an intense battle with Amazon India and Flipkart.

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