Paytm’s investment platform Paytm Money has launched a stockbroking feature for all
The company aims to onboard 10 lakh investors this fiscal year and is targeting first-time investors in smaller towns and cities
In its early access program, Paytm Money registered 2.2 lakh investors for its stockbroking feature, with 65% of them being millennials
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Indian digital payments giant Paytm announced on Monday (September 28), that its wholly-owned subsidiary, the investment platform Paytm Money has launched the stockbroking feature for all users on its platform. The company aims to onboard over 10 lakh investors this fiscal year, especially targeting first-time investors in the smaller towns and cities.
The stockbroking feature is meant to drive higher penetration in investing with an easy to use product, low pricing (zero brokerage on delivery orders, INR 10 for intraday) and digital KYC with paperless account opening. As part of its early access program, the company has registered 2.2 lakh users, with 65% of them being millennials, in the age group of 18-30.
The platform witnessed higher adoption from Tier 1 cities such as Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad, while smaller cities such as Thane, Guntur, Bardhaman and Agra are also showing high traction. This service is now available on iOS, android and web with super-fast loading Stock Charts, Track Market Movers & Company Fundamentals. Paytm Money app also offers a seamless interface to set price alerts & SIPs to invest, trade and research on stocks.
“We aim to democratise wealth management services that contribute to the growth of Atmanirbhar Bharat. We believe it’s an opportunity for us to enable millennials and new investors to build their wealth portfolio,” said Varun Sridhar, CEO of Paytm Money.
With the new feature, Paytm Money, which claims to be India’s largest investment platform, has added stocks to its suite of services including Direct Mutual Funds and Nationa Pension System (NPS), among others. The Bengaluru-headquartered company aims to become a full-stack investment platform in the near future.
PhonePe Launches Seven New Mutual Fund Categories
Interestingly, Paytm’s rival in the digital payments space PhonePe has also launched seven new mutual fund categories on Monday, to enhance the number of investment choices for its 230 Mn registered users. The categories are Large-cap, Mid and Small-cap, Diversified Funds, Index Funds, Hybrid – Aggressive & Dynamic Asset Allocation, Debt, Liquid and Tax Saving Funds.
Both Paytm and PhonePe made their foray in financial services in 2017.
Both companies are pitted against each other in India’s highly competitive digital payments sector, where Google Pay, Paytm and Phone Pe are the major players.
Earlier this month, Inc42 reported that ecommerce platform Flipkart had integrated Paytm’s wallet on its portal ahead of the festive season, to offer yet another payment option to its customers. The move was surprising, as it could have a detrimental effect on PhonePe, which is owned by Flipkart and is in direct competition with Paytm.
Paytm’s e-wallet and Unified Payments Interface (UPI) integration on Flipkart has begun and will be available for all users by next month, as Flipkart tries to step up sales during the festive season.
Flipkart’s decision to integrate Paytm’s payment options on its platform is far removed from the trend. While large etailers offer multiple payment options to their customers, they only integrate their own e-wallets, as done by Flipkart rival Amazon with Amazon Pay.
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