Digital payments remain strong, marginal decline in November

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Digital payments continued to maintain a strong momentum in November although the value and volume of transactions fell marginally compared to the record highs of October that was led by festive season spends.

The Unified Payments Interface, which crossed the 400 crore mark for the number of transactions in October, continued to remain well above the level.

However, the number of transactions on the UPI platform declined slightly to 418 crore in November 2021 compared to 421 crore transactions recorded in October, according to data from the National Payments Corporation of India.

The value of transactions processed through UPI last month was also buoyant but slightly lower at ₹7.68 lakh crore compared to ₹7.71 lakh crore in October.

Experts believe that UPI will continue to register robust growth and acceptance given the multiple use cases including the AutoPay feature and IPO subscription.

On a daily basis on an average, over 13 crore transactions worth at least ₹25,000 crore took place through UPI in November.

IMPS transactions

Transactions on the Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) platform also remained robust but saw a similar decline to 41.2 crore in November from 43.06 crore in October. The value of transactions processed through IMPS fell to ₹3.64 lakh crore in November from ₹3.7 lakh crore a year ago.

As many as 21.41 crore toll collection related transactions worth ₹3,177.17 crore took place through NETC FASTags in November compared to 21.42 crore payments amounting to ₹3,356.74 crore in October 2021.

Payments through AePS however, bucked the trend to rise marginally in terms of value in November 2021. As many as 9.46 crore transactions worth ₹25,687.66 crore took place through AePS last month compared to 9.68 crore transactions totalling ₹25,410.12 crore in October.

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Cryptocurrency exchange ZebPay appoints Tarun Jain as CFO, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Crypto asset exchange company ZebPay has appointed Tarun Jain as its group chief financial officer (CFO). He will be responsible for shaping the strategic and long-term financial direction of the company.

Previously, Jain served as the CFO for Lithium Urban Technologies. He has also worked with companies like Zoomcar, Herman Miller, and Warner Bros. At ZebPay he is expected to work closely with the leadership team to drive the company’s financial and development strategy

Jain said in the company release, “I’m looking forward to supporting the development of ZebPay’s business and its suite of industry-first products for crypto investors in India. ZebPay is on a path to becoming the foremost crypto player in India and I’m glad to be leading the financial and strategic direction.”

Jain possesses expertise in financial management, investor relations, fundraising, strategic planning, commercial negotiation, and risk management. . Along with business planning, he will also be responsible for the company’s budgeting, forecasting, and leading strategic business negotiations.



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Fintech start-up Simpl raises $40 million Series B from Valar Ventures, IA Ventures

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Fintech start-up Simpl has raised $40 million Series B funding from Peter Thiel’s Valar Ventures and IA Ventures along with the participation of LFH Ventures and other investors.

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With this round, the total capital raised by Simpl has reached $83 million. Simpl’s flagship product is a ‘buy now pay later’ offering called 1-tap Pay Later. Earlier this year Simpl released two new features — Billbox and Pay-in-3. Simpl’s Pay-in-3 feature allows customers to pay for their purchases over three equal payments every month. Further, Billbox feature ensures that all recurring utility bills like electricity, gas, water, broadband bill, etc, are paid automatically and the bill is added to the customer’s Simpl Bill which can be cleared at one go every 15 days.

Push to mobile payments

Over the past 18 months, Simpl claims to have grown its monthly active merchants and its monthly active users by 10X. Simpl works with over 7,000 online merchants including Zomato, MakeMyTrip, Big Basket, Jio Platform, 1MG and Crocs.

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“Online checkout is built on a fragmented payment value chain that was created 60 years ago and has left the native-to-mobile retailers and consumers underserved. We built a full-stack checkout platform that gives merchants ultimate control of user experience and helps them build trust with consumers at checkout. Simpl is like a Khata or a Tab for online commerce. This intuitive user experience, built on the bedrock of trust, will enable a larger e-commerce market and will lead to greater adoption of mobile payments in India and the rest of the world,” said Nitya Sharma CEO & Co-Founder of Simpl.

“Simpl built the first payments network we’ve seen that treats small and medium merchants as true partners. It offers the BNPL, fast checkout and anti-fraud features that merchants need to compete in today’s market, at a transparent, fair price,” said Jesse Beyroutey, Partner at IA Ventures.

E-commerce at inflection point

“India’s e-commerce market is at an inflection point and we believe Simpl’s solution is a key enabler in accelerating adoption of digital payments in e-commerce. It significantly improves consumer experience which is why it is quickly becoming a preferred partner for merchants. The team has shown great execution and we are excited to join their mission of democratising e-commerce for all merchants, big and small,” said James Fitzgerald, Partner at Valar Ventures.

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Deutsche Bank strengthens wealth management team in India, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Deutsche Bank is strengthening its wealth management in India to take advantage of the increased entrepreneurial wealth in the country.

The German lender has hired more than 15 bankers and product professionals across various segments to join the India business in 2021 and early 2022. The additional hires are being made across the areas of relationship management and investment advisory.

“The business opportunity in India has become very compelling with the material wealth creation driven by entrepreneurial activity. We are now shifting gears and expanding our long-standing and established team as we seek to support our clients and reach new ones with our full suite of products and solutions” said Amrit Singh, head of wealth management, South Asia.

Among the new hires are Rajasekar Ayyalu who will take over as director in Chennai where he will be responsible for expanding and deepening Deutsche Bank’s presence in South India. Ayyalu was executive director (investments) at Julius Baer.

Four others, Jai Bhatia, Sanyam Sharma , Anjali Vashisth and Manish Lalwani have joined the bank’s Delhi and Mumbai offices as vice-presidents managing client relationships.

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Indian Bank reports fraud of over Rs 33cr to RBI, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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State-owned Indian Bank has reported a fraud of more than Rs 33 crore to the Reserve Bank, involving two of its accounts that turned into NPAs.

Two non-performing loan accounts, Raj Events and Entertainment and Capricorn Food Products India, have been declared as fraud and reported to the RBI as per regulatory requirement, the bank said in a stock exchange filing on Tuesday.

Both the companies caused fraud in the nature of ‘diversion of funds’.

In the case of Capricorn Food Products, the amount involved is of Rs 22.36 crore, while in the case of Raj Events and Entertainment, the fraud amount involved is of Rs 10.97 crore.

Provision held against Capricorn Food as of September 30, 2021 stood at Rs 8.54 crore and of Rs 1.65 crore in the case of Raj Events and Entertainment, the bank said.

Indian Bank shares closed at Rs 142.75 apiece on BSE, down 0.94 per cent from the previous close.



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Deutsche Bank expands wealth management team in India

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Deutsche Bank on Wednesday announced it had expanded its wealth management team in India with new hirings for relationship management and investment advisory.

“It is the latest in a string of wealth management hires this year at Deutsche Bank in India, which has attracted more than 15 bankers and product professionals across various segments to join the business in 2021 and early 2022,” the bank said in a statement.

Among the new hires, Rajasekar Ayyalu joins as a director in Chennai.

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Four vice-presidents — Jai Bhatia, Sanyam Sharma, Anjali Vashisth and Manish Lalwani — have joined the Delhi and Mumbai offices as relationship managers.

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“The business opportunity in India has become very compelling with the material wealth creation driven by entrepreneurial activity. We are now shifting gears and expanding our long-standing and established team as we seek to support our clients and reach new ones with our full suite of products and solutions,” said Amrit Singh, Head of Wealth Management, Global South Asia.

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To assist Reliance Capital Administrator, RBI forms three-member Advisory Committee

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has constituted a three-member Advisory Committee to assist the Administrator of Reliance Capital.

The members of the Advisory Committee include Sanjeev Nautiyal, former Deputy Managing Director, State Bank of India, Srinivasan Varadarajan, former Deputy Managing Director, Axis Bank and Praveen P Kadle, former Managing Director and CEO, Tata Capital.

“…the Reserve Bank has constituted a three-member Advisory Committee to assist the Administrator in discharge of his duties,” the RBI said on Tuesday.

“It may also be mentioned that the Insolvency and Bankruptcy (Insolvency and Liquidation Proceedings of Financial Service Providers and Application to Adjudicating Authority) Rules, 2019 provide for the concerned financial sector regulator appointing a Committee of Advisors to advise the Administrator in the operations of the financial service provider during the corporate insolvency resolution process,” it further said.

The RBI had on November 29 superseded the board of directors of Reliance Capital and appointed Nageswara Rao Y, ex-Executive Director, Bank of Maharashtra, as the Administrator of the company.

The action was taken by the central bank after numerous defaults by Reliance Capital in repayment of its debt obligations.

Shares of Reliance Capital were locked at the five per cent lower circuit and closed at ₹18.10 apiece on BSE.

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Sumitomo Mitsui Financial acquires 74.9% stake in Fullerton India

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Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc (SMFG) has completed the purchase of 74.9 per cent stake in Fullerton India Credit Company Limited (Fullerton India) from Fullerton Financial Holdings Pte Ltd (FFH).

Post the purchase, Fullerton India has become a consolidated subsidiary of SMFG, which will eventually purchase 100 per cent of Fullerton India.

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The transaction marks the largest merger and acquisition of a private company in Indian financial services in the last two years and the largest ever inbound control acquisition by a Japanese enterprise entering the Indian market. The acquisition gives SMFG a pan-India presence across 25 states, 600 towns and 58,000-plus villages through 698 branches.

Fullerton India’s management team will continue to operate under the leadership of Shantanu Mitra, Managing Director and CEO.

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“We are delighted to welcome Fullerton India as a member of SMFG and our business partner in India. The foundation of a country’s development is not just the growth of its corporates but also that of its citizens — Fullerton India will play an important role to promote inclusive growth in line with our long-term strategy for India,” said Jun Ohta, President and Group CEO of SMFG.

Mitra said : “With the rapid deployment of vaccines and steady decline in Covid infection rates, we are witnessing a strong revival of economic activity in India. There is a steady pick-up in credit demand and healthy loan growth. In addition, portfolio quality is also demonstrating encouraging signs of improvement”.

As part of the transaction, Fullerton India’s board will be reconstituted to include Nobuyuki Kawabata, Rajeev Veeravalli Kannan, Hong Ping Yeo, Anindo Mukherjee, Shantanu Mitra, Shirish Moreshwar Apte, Milan Robert Shuster and Sudha Pillai.

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PayU’s LazyPay goes live with EMI option for merchants, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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LazyPay, a Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) solution by PayU Finance, has gone live with ‘LazyPay EMI’ where merchants can offer instant cardless-EMI option to their consumers for ticket size upto 1 lakh, the company said in a release.

LazyPay has also integrated with PayU payment gateway to tap into 3.5 lakh merchants. It plans to directly onboard 1,000 merchants across segments such as EdTech, insurance, EVs, home furnishing and HealthTech by March 2022, it said.

“Covid has globally changed consumer preferences for credit, with millions of consumers opting for interest-free credit at checkout points on online platforms, and facilitator. In the next two years we expect our BNPL EMI product to be the largest contributor to the overall credit disbursals by LazyPay,” said Anup Agrawal, business head of LazyPay.

LazyPay EMI plans to meet the credit gap in India’s market, which has 150 million users transacting digitally but only 30 million consumers having credit cards.

EMIs range from three-12 months with zero to minimal interest. The process of lending credit is independent of a person’s credit score and is therefore more inclusive of new-to-credit consumers.



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Buy This Stock For +22% Return, In 12 Months

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Target Price

The Current Market Price (CMP) of Macrotech Developers is Rs. 812. The brokerage firm, CD Equisearch has estimated a Target Price for the stock at Rs. 994. Hence the stock is expected to give a 22.4% return, in a Target Period of 1 year.

Stock Outlook
Current Market Price (CMP) Rs. 812
Target Price Rs. 994
1 year returns 22.40%

Company performance

Company performance

The company’s income from operation stood at Rs. 309.72 crore, in FY 2021, and CD Equisearch is expecting Rs. 474.85 crore sales in FY22 and Rs. 627.44 crore sales in FY23 for the same. On the other hand, Consolidated Net Profit (Adjusted) was Rs. 39.11 crore in FY 21; the firm is anticipating Rs. 65.62 crore in FY 22, and a Rs. 85.65 crore in FY 23, for the same.

Comments by CD Equisearch

Comments by CD Equisearch

Maintaining a buy rating, the brokerage firm said, “The stock currently trades at 33.0x FY22e EPS of Rs. 24.58 and 25.3x FY23e EPS of Rs. 32.08. Keeping in mind that this sudden spurt in growth could be due to the pent-up demand and the trend might not be long-term, the management is increasing the capacities in a phased manner, thereby maintaining its market share.”

About the company

About the company

Acrysil is one of the largest producers of quartz kitchen sinks in the world using Schock technology. Other major business verticals are kitchen appliances and bathroom suites. The Sinks are sold to discerning customers in over 30 countries worldwide like the USA, UK, Germany, France, Canada, China, Far East, and Gulf Countries. Acrysil has also set up a wholly-owned subsidiary, Acrysil GmbH in Germany to further strengthen its presence in the demanding European markets.

Disclaimer

Disclaimer

The above stock was picked from the brokerage report of CD Equisearch. Investing in equities poses a risk of financial losses. Investors must therefore exercise due caution. Greynium Information Technologies, the author, and the brokerage house are not liable for any losses caused as a result of decisions based on the article.



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