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Cyber Criminals Are Main Competition Not Global Players, Says Paytm’s Vijay Shekhar Sharma

Cyber Criminals Are Main Competition Not Global Cos: Vijay Shekhar

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Sharma said that growing competition in the payments space has not affected Paytm’s market share

Paytm is said to be doing 600 Mn merchant payments per month

Paytm CEO counts fraudsters as the major threat in payments space

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“The big giants with deep pockets never win the war,” Paytm’s CEO Vijay Shekar Sharma said in response to a media query about the growing competition in India’s digital payments space with the foray of global players such as Walmart, Google, and Amazon. 

“Microsoft didn’t win the search war. Search didn’t win the social war. Social didn’t win the messaging war. I can bet that none of the above is going to win the digital payments war,” Sharma added in an interview with ET

Sharma further said that although its competition has made huge investments in India, none of them have shrunk Paytm’s market share. “India’s digital payments market share is expanding. In the next five years, India will be a much more digitized country. The opportunity is huge and there will be many players,” he added. 

A NITI Aayog report estimated India’s digital payments industry to be valued at $1 Tn by 2023. The report also noted that the value of digital payments will likely jump from 10% in 2018  to over 25% by 2023. 

Expanding on the company’s differentiating factors, Sharma said that while other players are using United Payments Interface (UPI) to enable peer-to-peer money transfers, Paytm’s business model is focused on enabling merchant payments. He claimed that Paytm is currently enabling more than 600 Mn merchant payments per month.   

According to the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), UPI transactions in September were recorded at 955.02 Mn, a 4% growth in comparison to 918.35 Mn transactions in August. 

“On UPI, all apps put together have a $150 Mn monthly payment volume. We have a total of $390 Mn to $400 Mn transaction volume on Paytm through UPI, other wallets, cards, and cash. After spending billions of dollars, Google Pay and Walmart’s PhonePe haven’t been able to touch us,” said Sharma. 

Talking about the future of digital payments, Sharma said that as the market matures the threat of fraudsters also increases. “For a payment company like ours, competition does not come from another payment company. It comes from hackers.” the billionaire businessman added.

Cyberattacks On The Rise

Earlier this year, India was reported as the second most cyberattack affected country between 2016 to 2018. The average cost for a data breach in India has risen 7.9% since 2017, with the average cost per breached record mounting to INR 4,552 ($64). The Reserve Bank of India too had recorded a total of 2,059 cases of cyber fraud in 2017-18 as compared to 1,372 cyber fraud cases in 2016-17. 

In order to prevent cyberattacks, Paytm has made a large investment in setting up a 110 members lab in Canada which focuses on building fraud detection systems. 

Further, Sharma believes that India could produce the payment player which will go on to dominate the world. “It will be an Indian player, not a Chinese one,” he added.  

Paytm’s CEO also showed interest in foraying into the international markets including the Americas and Europe. He added that Paytm’s JV with SoftBank and Yahoo Japan, PayPay has around 10 Mn customers. 

Founded in 2010, Paytm is one of the first digital payment platforms in India. Besides individual transactions, merchant payments and PoS systems, it has ventured into financial products such as a payments bank and credit cards. Paytm is also active in the ecommerce space with Paytm Mall, and has also ventured into event ticketing services, wealth management, online gaming, insurance and gold services.

For FY19, Paytm’s consolidated net loss was reported to be INR 4,217 Cr, which is nearly 162% jump compared to INR 1,604 Cr net loss in FY18. Further, Paytm had recorded a gross transaction value (GTV) of over $50 Bn while clocking 5.5 Bn transactions in FY19. As of July 2019, Paytm had close to 130 Mn monthly active users and more than 450 Mn registered users. 

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