Paytm shares settle over 1 pc lower
Chawla's resignation comes amidst Paytm Payments Bank Ltd facing prohibitory action from banking regulator RBI
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New Delhi: Shares of One97 Communications, Paytm's brand owner, on Wednesday, ended over 1 per cent lower after Paytm Payments Bank's Managing Director and CEO Surinder Chawla resigned from the company.
The stock dipped 4 per cent to Rs 388 on both the BSE and NSE during the day. It ended at Rs 400.50, lower by 0.94 per cent on the BSE. The stock ended with a decline of 1.16 per cent at Rs 399.50 on the NSE. The company's market valuation eroded Rs 241.45 crore to Rs 25,448.32 crore.
Chawla's resignation comes amidst Paytm Payments Bank Ltd facing prohibitory action from banking regulator RBI.
"Surinder Chawla, Managing Director and CEO of PPBL has tendered his resignation on April 8, 2024, on account of personal reasons and to explore better career prospects. He will be relieved from PPBL w.e.f. close of business hours on June 26, 2024, unless changed by mutual consent," One97 Communications said in a regulatory filing on Tuesday.
Chawla joined PPBL in January last year after the payments bank received approval from the Reserve Bank of India.
In a major action against Paytm Payments Bank (PPBL), RBI, on January 31, directed it to stop accepting deposits or top-ups in any customer accounts, wallets, FASTags, and other instruments after February 29. Subsequently, the deadline was extended to March 15.
The direction follows persistent non-compliance and continued material supervisory concerns, the central bank said in a statement.
One97 Communications Limited (OCL) holds a 49 per cent stake in PPBL.