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    RBI PIDF End? Paytm Says Revenue Surge Will Cover the Gap

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 23, 20262 Mins Read
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    Paytm isn’t sweating the end of RBI’s PIDF scheme. The payments leader disclosed to exchanges that ramped-up revenues and focused merchant outreach will neutralize any revenue dip post-2025. This comes as the company continues to reap benefits from the fund, which supports payment infrastructure in remote areas.

    Launched to propel digital payments into Tier-3+ cities and underserved regions like the Northeast and Jammu & Kashmir, PIDF reimburses costs for devices such as Soundboxes and EDC machines. Valid until December 31, 2025, it contributed Rs 128 crore to Paytm’s coffers in the first half of FY26.

    ‘Even if the scheme isn’t extended, we’re well-positioned to recover through elevated topline growth and refined sales tactics,’ One97 Communications affirmed in its filing. This proactive stance reflects Paytm’s operational maturity.

    Financial health is improving markedly, thanks to cost discipline and profitability ramps. Investec Equities highlighted Paytm’s offline payment stronghold Friday, citing its 50%+ Soundbox dominance, 10% POS share, and 15-20% online gateway presence.

    Beyond market leadership, Paytm’s tech edge and sticky merchant ties ensure pricing leverage and high barriers for competitors. As brokerages cheer its moat, Paytm signals unwavering faith in long-term prospects.

    In a landscape of evolving regulations, Paytm’s pivot to organic growth drivers positions it strongly for India’s cashless future. The PIDF phase-out? Just a minor speed bump on a highway to expansion.

    Digital Payments Fintech India Merchant Acquisition Payment Infrastructure Fund Paytm RBI PIDF Revenue Growth Soundbox Market Share
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