EXCLUSIVE: Inside Paytm, the first 24 hours after demonetization
Nov 25, 2016, 12:54 IST
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On the fateful night of November 8, when PM Modi was delivering perhaps his most crucial address to the nation, after taking over the reins of the country, the man who would strike jackpot because of this decision was at a awards ceremony getting felicitated for the brilliant work his company had been doing over the last three years.
So, even as Modi demonetized 86% of India's currency, Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma was in Mumbai blissfully unaware of the disruptive change his country and his business would be going through beginning that very moment.
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It was around 830 PM when the news created a buzz around the attending India inc. leaders. Even as, at the ceremony a podium discussion on the benefits of corporate governance was being moderated for former SEBI chief M. Damodaran. Even as the buzz around the room grew louder, it was at this point that Sharma stood up and asked Damodaran a question, "What will be the impact of demonetization that our PM has just announced on corporate governance?"
Pat came Damodaran's reply, ‘This question is out of syllabus!'
Even as business leaders gathered at the ceremony, began discussing the wider implications of such a stand, Paytm founder's mind was occupied with two things-
1) To figure out a place to take his family out for dinner
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2) Get in touch with his team in DelhiAs he jostled out the media's way, gathered at the ceremony, safely venturing into the iconic Leopold cafe in Mumbai, to have a family dinner, it is there that he made his first call to his marketing chief, Shankar Nath, says Sharma, ‘I asked Shankar if they had started working on an ad that could be taken out next morning to which I gained a reassuring reply that the plan was already underway and I soon started draft samples that were being planned. My first instinct told me that we need to credit the man the brave man that has taken this call.'
It was already 11 15 PM and most newspapers had refused to carry the full page ad that Paytm had designed for the occasion. Fortunately for them, despite the late hour, the Telegraph and the Hindustan Times agreed to carry the full page as that congratulated Modi for the disruptive decision.
Sharma's problems were not to end here. Even as the country went through the most crucial economic change since liberalization in 1991, Sharma had to catch a flight to Hong Kong in the next 24 hours. 'I felt like a fish out of the water but I'm glad that I had a team that had already swung into action. At Paytm we believe that speed is our biggest bet and that's exactly what our actions represented.'
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Back at the Paytm’s headquarters in Noida, Sudhanshu Gupta, VP- Business, Paytm relayed the atmosphere at the office. 'We got into a meeting at 9 AM which went on till 4 30 PM. Sure, after the launch Paytm’s payments bank, work at our end will increase but we are willing to put in the hours for the results.'Paytm’s payments bank was expected to launch by Diwali this year but the pending approval from RBI means delay but Sharma is optimistic,’ It shouldn’t take more than four to six weeks after the license is issued by Central bank. So let’s say if I were to get the approval by end of this month, the Payments bank will launch by January 2017.’
When asked about his opinion on Airtel’s payments bank, Sharma said,’ We never talk about our competitors because what we are doing is never related to what they’re up to.’
That differentiation reflected today when Paytm launched POS on its platform for offline merchants, something that hasn’t been done in the country before.
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