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Paytm To Launch Paytm Score To Give Its Users Credit Rating Based On Digital Transactions 

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As Of Now Majority Online Lending Platforms Use Cibil Score To Assess Credit Capacity Of An Individual

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In line with Indian banks’ credit scoring instrument, CIBIL Score Paytm is now introducing its own credit scoring product Paytm Score. Unlike CIBIL Score, which takes into consideration an individual’s credit history, the fintech company will now give the users on its platform a rating based on their digital transactions online.

The initiative aims to strengthen Paytm’s lending vertical. Paytm entered into credit segment after acquiring online lending startup CreditMate in November 2017. It has also partnered with ICICI Bank to launch a short-term, interest-free credit line, enabling instant loans to customers.

Paytm will take into consideration the digital transactions across its offerings such as digital wallet, e-commerce, booking platform and will issue a credit score based on the combined value of these transactions. This credit score will then be shared with the lending partners of Paytm.

Reportedly, the company has already started approaching some digital lenders and non-banking financial companies with the product.

Paytm has been so far reaping in the success it achieved in the digital payments segment post demonetisation. With global conglomerates such as Alibaba and Softbank now backing the company, Paytm is aggressively working to boost its other business verticals.

This includes Paytm Payments Bank, Paytm Mall, the messaging chat feature Paytm Inbox, as well as it is also exploring other fintech domains such as insurance, online grocery delivery with BigBasket, online ticket booking, initiatives to set up a money market fund, the partnership with PVR and more, to create an umbrella of services under one brand.

Vijay Shekhar Sharma had also earlier stated that the company has planned to infuse $2.5 Bn to the e-commerce platform Paytm Mall to give a tough fight to Flipkart and Amazon.

As the Indian government strives to make India a digital nation by 2020, Paytm has a host of opportunities in the Indian fintech domain, now that it has extended its hands into almost all major verticals including online lending, insurance, banking, gold loans, wealth management among others.

Although, the credit rating based on an individual’s financial transaction is not a new concept and has already been introduced by Alibaba and Tencent. However, the offering did not gain much impetus in China, owing to the data privacy issues linked to the product.

However, the Indian government is already fighting to bridge the gaps in country’s banking system and bring more transparency to the online lending procedures. Considering that Paytm Score will not get indulged in any regulatory hurdle, it can certainly work well for the majority of Indians who do not have any kind of credit history and are actively doing digital transactions.

[The development was reported by ETTech]

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