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Mixed bag of fortunes for Paytm IPO, offer closes with 2x subscription

The IPO for the tech-enabled payments solutions pioneer in India is set to be the largest such offering in India, ahead of Coal India’s Rs 15,200-crore in 2010

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The top-rated IPO seems to have a mixed bag of fortunes. The Rs 18,300-crore IPO for One97 Communications, the parent of Paytm, was subscribed nearly twice the offer size when it closed on Wednesday.

While the retail part was subscribed 1.7 times, the institutional part was subscribed 2.8 times and the part reserved for high net worth investors (HNIs) was subscribed just 24%, BSE data showed. Till day 2 (the previous day) of the offer, the IPO was subscribed 48%.

The IPO for the tech-enabled payments solutions pioneer in India is set to be the largest such offering in India, ahead of ‘s Rs 15,200-crore in 2010.

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The IPO bidding round for Paytm, one of India’s leading startups, closed the same day Nykaa — another startup — was listed successfully on the stock exchanges with a valuation in excess of Rs 1 lakh crore.

In July, the highly successful listing of Zomato, a startup that is one of the leaders in India’s food delivery industry, had paved the way for many more to take the route to go public, market players said.

According to sources, some of the investors which bought Paytm shares during the anchor round, which closed on November 3, have also put in large during the just-closed bidding round. One of the largest funds in the world, the Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB), put in a bid worth nearly Rs 1,300 crore.

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Meanwhile, Paytm said that the company’s successful closing of the IPO bidding round was a testament to the India story, its startup ecosystem, and the depth of the Indian capital markets that enabled it to reach this milestone. “Our belief in the power of Indian tech dominance stands proven,” the spokesperson said. “We hope to continue to strive and drive financial inclusion for the underserved and unserved population of the country.”

In its anchor round, the company had raised Rs 8,235 crore. In addition to CPPIB, global fund management majors like Blackrock, the government of Singapore, UBS, and a host of other entities had picked up 3.8 crore shares of the company at the upper end of the Rs 2,080-2,150 price band for the IPO.

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