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Infibeam Stock Crash: Founder Vishal Mehta Writes To SEBI, Says WhatsApp Rumours Baseless

All Rumors Are Baseless, Says Infibeam Founder After Its Stock Price Fell A Record Low
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Infibeam Avenues witnessed a 71% fall in its share price on Friday due to rumours on social media platform WhatsApp

Infibeam has written to SEBI demanding action by the regulatory agency

Infibeam founder Vishal Mehta claimed that the company’s fundamentals are very robust and are getting stronger by the day

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After ecommerce company Infibeam Avenues witnessed a 71% fall after stock crash on Friday due to rumours spread via messaging platform WhatsApp, founder and CEO Vishal Mehta has written to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) about the rumours, demanding action by the regulatory agency.

Infibeam saw more than $1.2 Bn (INR 9,000 Cr) getting wiped out from its market capitalisation in a single day— from $1.7 Bn (INR 13,105 Cr) on September 27 to $535.5 Mn (INR 3,900 Cr) on September 28.

“Some unknown person/institution/group using the WhatsApp platform have attempted to tarnish my company, which has adversely impacted small retail investors of my company, who have paid a heavy price in terms of the erosion of share price,” Infibeam Avenues founder and CEO Vishal Mehta wrote in the letter to SEBI.

Infibeam’s top executives held a meeting in this regard late on Sunday (September 30). The company has addressed the letter on the rumours to electronics and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, who also holds law and justice ministry, and SEBI.

Last week, a WhatsApp message, allegedly attributed to brokerage Equirus Capital Private Limited (EPCL), raised doubts about Infibeam’s accounting policies and corporate governance.

The message said that Infibeam gave an interest-free and unsecured loan to a subsidiary with negative net assets to be repaid over eight years. However, the same day, Equirus Capital denied issuing any such note.

Meanwhile, Infibeam accepted that the company has given interest-free unsecured loans to its wholly-owned subsidiary NSI Infinium Global, according to a report. The company maintained that these loans were short-term ones, are repayable on demand and have been utilised by NSI Infinium Global solely for its business and operations.

Other reports claimed that the company has also purchased software worth INR 50 Cr from a company called MMS Solutions, which allegedly has no record of employees and expenses.

All Rumours Are Baseless: Infibeam Founder

“I am very sure the answer is no, and that itself was again another rumour. All the rumours are baseless. The company is compliant with all the regulatory aspects,” Mehta said in an interview to Bloomberg, while clarifying the company’s stand on the sharp fall in its share price.

Mehta claimed that the fundamentals of the company are robust and strong and are getting stronger by the day. He further maintained that the company has been proactive in terms of filings with the SEBI. Infibeam was listed with SEBI in October 2015, after getting an approval to raise $69 Mn (INR 450 Cr) through an initial public offering (IPO).

Mehta said that the company’s net value, and not the growth numbers, 98% of the revenue comes from the services it offers, and only 2% from buying and selling products. He claimed that the company is at a run-rate of achieving $5.4 Bn (INR 40,000 Cr) of revenue this year. The company makes profit from each transactions made via its platform.

“We have got a very mixed feeling here because, on one side, the company’s performance has been strongest; and on the other side, we had a very terrible day for our investors. We are in continuous touch with our investors,” Mehta said.

Infibeam offers cloud-based ecommerce platform service in B2C and B2B verticals. In November 2017, the company received an in-principle nod from the RBI to launch B2B payment services through the CCAvenue platform. The company has acquired online digital payment processing company Vavian International Ltd, Snapdeal’s cloud-based inventory management subsidiary Unicommerce, cloud ERP provider DRC Systems, and digital marketing company ODigMa.

Furthermore, in its note, Infibeam has requested the IT ministry to immediately clamp down on WhatsApp rumours and also to impress the Facebook-owned WhatsApp company to bring in technology to make the WhatsApp messages traceable to the origin.

SEBI has recently accepted TK Vishwanathan Committee’s recommendation to take action against unscrupulous market participants spreading the fake news on listed companies over social media platforms. As per the report, SEBI would be able to initiate regulatory action against anyone if it believes they were involved in spreading rumours about a company over public platforms.

[The development was reported by ET, Bloomberg]

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