Updated November 18th, 2021 at 23:07 IST

Paytm shares make weak debut post India's biggest IPO; valuation falls by Rs 37,600 crore

On the NSE, it debuted at Rs 1,950, registering a decline of 9.30% against the issue price. During the day, the stock plunged 27.34% to Rs 1,562.

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Shares of One97 Communications Ltd, Paytm's parent company, on Thursday, made a weak market debut and tumbled over 27% during the day from the issue price of Rs 2,150. The stock was listed at Rs 1,955, slipping 9% from the issue price on the BSE. It then tumbled 27.25% to Rs. 1,564 during the day.

On the NSE, it debuted at Rs 1,950, registering a decline of 9.30% against the issue price. During the day, the stock plunged 27.34% to Rs 1,562.

"Paytm, the biggest IPO in India so far debuted the secondary market on a weaker note as compared to our expectations of a flat listing," Santosh Meena, Head of Research, Swastika Investmart Ltd, said.

The company commanded a market valuation of Rs 1,01,484.00 crore in late afternoon trade on the BSE.

Ant Group-backed Paytm's Rs 18,300 crore IPO was oversubscribed 1.89 times on the last day of India's biggest share sale last week. This was greater than miner Coal India's Rs 15,000 crore offer a decade back.

"Paytm, formally called One97 Communications debuts today at exchanges which saw a dull response and got subscribed only 1.89 times from the investors which is much lower compared to the other recently listed companies," Parth Nyati, Founder, Tradingo said.

He added that due to the brand power, the company sought high valuation and it might see a correction in the near term. The initial public offering of Paytm's parent company One97 Communications Ltd received bids for 9.14 crore equity shares against the offer size of 4.83 crore shares, according to information available with stock exchanges on November 10.

Paytm had fixed its IPO in a price band of Rs 2,080-2,150 per share. Incorporated in 2000, One97 Communications is India's leading digital ecosystem for consumers and merchants.

It offers a range of services, including payment services and financial services.

Launched by a son of a school teacher from a small town Aligarh nearly a decade ago as a platform for cellular recharging, Paytm grew rapidly after ride-hailing agency Uber listed it as a fast cost possibility.

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Published November 18th, 2021 at 17:17 IST