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Softbank exits Paytm in June quarter at loss of around $150 mn: Report

By Business Standard - 4 months ago
Japan's Softbank investment arm Softbank Vision Fund exited from Paytm in the June quarter at a loss of around USD 150 million, sources aware of the development said. Softbank invested about USD 1.5 billion in One97 Communications -- the owner of Paytm brand -- in tranches in 2017. "Softbank has exited Paytm at a loss of 10-12 per cent. The total loss is around USD 150 million," one of the sources said. Softbank held around 18.5 per cent stake in Paytm before the company's initial public offering (IPO) in 2021. It held a 17.3 per cent stake through SVF India Holdings (Cayman) Ltd and 1.2 per cent through SVF Panther (Cayman) Ltd. SVF Panther sold its entire stake during the IPO for Rs 1,689 crore, about USD 225 million. "Softbank announced that it will exit Paytm in 24 months from the time of the IPO. The exit was in line with Softbank's plan. However, the company did anticipate loss at that time," another source said. Softbank had acquired Paytm shares at an average price of abo

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