Paytm’s business model will be taught at Harvard Business School
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Paytm’s journey and its business model have made it to Harvard Business School as a case study. Yes, Paytm has been included as a case study by the India Research Center of the Harvard Business School .
The study will focus on Paytm’s journey from being an online recharges platform to now India’s largest mobile payments platform.
Vijay Shekhar Sharma’s Paytm focus on enabling offline payments even for the smallest retailers and businesses by using smartphones and QR codes has disrupted the payments ecosystem in India and now is a part of the case study.
The study titled ‘Paytm: Building a Payments Network’ is currently in the process of being published and will be available for teaching purposes both within and outside Harvard.
“For us, the journey to enable fellow countrymen with digital payments and become a part of financial inclusion has only started right now. It is truly a privilege to have it become a part of the curriculum offered by the prestigious institute,” said Sharma.
Meanwhile, Professor Sunil Gupta of Harvard Business School said Paytm is revolutionizing payments in India and it is a shining example of India's digital future.
Paytm is soon going to launch its Paytm Payments Bank.
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The study will focus on Paytm’s journey from being an online recharges platform to now India’s largest mobile payments platform.
Vijay Shekhar Sharma’s Paytm focus on enabling offline payments even for the smallest retailers and businesses by using smartphones and QR codes has disrupted the payments ecosystem in India and now is a part of the case study.
The study titled ‘Paytm: Building a Payments Network’ is currently in the process of being published and will be available for teaching purposes both within and outside Harvard.
“For us, the journey to enable fellow countrymen with digital payments and become a part of financial inclusion has only started right now. It is truly a privilege to have it become a part of the curriculum offered by the prestigious institute,” said Sharma.
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Paytm is soon going to launch its Paytm Payments Bank.
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