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Indian bourses cut Paytm daily trading limits to 10% after rout

India's stock exchanges have reduced the daily share trading limitations for Paytm (PAYT.NS), a digital payments startup, from 20% to 10%. This reduction follows a $2 billion stock market meltdown that followed a regulatory crackdown on the company's banking division.

February 04, 2024 / 10:39 IST
India's stock exchanges have reduced the daily share trading limits for digital payments firm Paytm (PAYT.NS) to 10%, down from 20%, following a $2 billion stock drop following a regulatory crackdown on the company's banking unit.

India's stock exchanges have reduced the daily share trading limits for digital payments firm Paytm (PAYT.NS) to 10%, down from 20%, following a $2 billion stock drop following a regulatory crackdown on the company's banking unit.

India's stock exchanges have cut the daily share trading limits for digital payments firm Paytm (PAYT.NS), opens new tab to 10%, from 20%, after a $2 billion rout in the stock following a regulatory crackdown on the company's banking unit.

The new 10% limits will be applicable from Monday, the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange said on their websites.

The Indian central bank told Paytm's banking unit earlier this week to stop accepting fresh deposits in its accounts or popular wallets from March, a move that has far-reaching consequences for how the country's most popular digital payments app Paytm - which relies on the bank - operates.

Paytm's (PAYT.NS), opens new tab market value crashed to $3.7 billion after it lost $2 billion on Mumbai bourses this week, with the stock losing 20% - its daily maximum at that time - on both Thursday and Friday.

Reuters
first published: Feb 4, 2024 10:39 am

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