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Fintech giant Paytm is facing a storm of controversy. Rumours of layoffs are rife, thwarted by Paytm’s denials. But disgruntled employees paint a different picture, alleging forced resignations. Is Paytm headed for a BYJU’S-like downfall?

Last week began with worrying news of layoffs at Paytm. Despite Paytm’s immediate denial of such developments, stating that “tThere are no layoffs in progressSources have contradicted this claim. Internal reports revealed that layoffs were indeed taking place, with one employee, speaking on condition of anonymity, saying that employees were being forced to resign. And the week ended with the news of Marshal Wace offloading stake in Paytm in INR 25 crore block deal. According to NSE data, the UK-based hedge fund sold shares of the fintech giant at INR 428.05.

This situation is eerily similar to the turmoil rocking another unicorn startup, BYJU’s.

Just a few months ago, Vijay Shekhar Sharma directed Paytm was synonymous with India’s booming fintech sector. The company, known for its ubiquitous mobile wallet and seamless digital payment solutions, had established itself as a household name. However, recent developments paint a worrying picture, raising questions about Paytm’s stability and ability to navigate the troubled path of BYJU’sthe edtech giant that has seen massive layoffs and a critical drop in its valuation.

Paytm layoffs: a whole different story is emerging

While Paytm The company officially claims it is undergoing a “restructuring” aimed at optimizing costs, but current and former employees are giving mixed accounts. These accounts paint a far cry from the one the company is presenting. Several disgruntled former and current employees are alleging a campaign of “forced resignations,” with the company pressuring them to leave without notice or severance pay.

There are reports of employees being called into surprise meetings only to be told that their jobs were being “abolished” as part of the restructuring. Specific departments, such as the sales department, which relies heavily on PPBL services, appear to have been disproportionately affected. This lack of transparency and seemingly abrupt termination of employment has caused considerable distress and confusion. Some employees even claim that the company has demanded the return of the entry and retention bonuses they had previously received, citing contractual clauses relating to voluntary exits within a specific time frame. While Paytm claims that all exits are handled fairly and in accordance with company policy, these allegations raise serious questions about the company’s treatment of its employees during a difficult time.

Denying all allegations of layoffs, Paytm told TICE that Rumours of further layoffs at Paytm are speculative and inaccurate. No new developments have taken place.

“As outlined in our FY24 results, we are optimizing costs and improving AI, focusing on our core business. We are ensuring fair transitions, with full notice, due bonuses and outplacement support across more than 30 organizations.”

Dismissed employees: communication breakdown and informal methods

Employee discontent is further compounded by the alleged use of informal communication methods during this critical period. Reports suggest that employees have been informed of their termination or request for “voluntary resignation” via WhatsApp calls, a tactic widely considered unprofessional and disrespectful. This lack of formal communication adds to the sense of disarray and highlights a potential breakdown in internal processes, particularly with regard to human resources (HR) practices.

Paytm on layoffs

In response to these allegations, Paytm maintains its position that all employee transitions are handled fairly and transparently, adhering to established company policies. The company is focusing on its core businesses, such as merchant payments and wealth management services. Paytm also highlights ongoing efforts to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline operations and potentially reduce manpower requirements in certain areas. The company says it is providing outplacement services to help affected employees find new jobs.

Haunting déjà vu: Paytm layoffs or another BYJU’s in the works?

The situation unfolding at Paytm evokes a sense of déjà vu, with uncanny similarities to the recent turmoil at BYJU’s. Both companies, once considered leaders in their respective fields, are now struggling financially and resorting to significant workforce reductions. BYJU’s aggressive expansion strategy and overvaluation have been cited as key factors in its current woes. It remains to be seen whether Paytm’s woes stem from similar overexpansion or are unique to its business model and the impact of the RBI restrictions.

The Paytm Controversy: How Did It Start?

Paytm’s woes began in March 2024 when the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed restrictions on its payments banking subsidiary, Paytm Payments Bank Limited (PPBL). The regulatory action was prompted by concerns over compliance with Know Your Customer (KYC) rules and potential anti-money laundering (AML) violations. The RBI decision barred PPBL from onboarding new customers, accepting deposits, or offering recharge services for wallets and FASTags (electronic toll collection tags). This had a significant impact on Paytm’s core business model as a large portion of its revenue came from fees on transactions processed through PPBL.

Rumors of Adani acquisition

Apart from the internal turmoil within Paytm, speculations have also been doing the rounds about a possible stake acquisition by the Adani Group. This situation was fuelled by a meeting between Sharma and Gautam Adani in Ahmedabad. Paytm has vehemently denied these rumours, But the episode created uncertainty for employees and investors.

The combination of these events casts a shadow over Paytm. Although the company claimed that there were no discussions with the Adani group, The swift denials did little to allay concerns. The story of Paytm remains that of a major player in the Indian fintech space going through a difficult time.

Looking Ahead: Can Paytm Weather the Storm?

The contrasting stories between Paytm and its employees raise important questions about the company’s future trajectory. Will Paytm be able to navigate these turbulent waters and regain its former glory? Or is it doomed to follow a BYJU’S-like path, with a dwindling workforce and a tarnished reputation? The answer depends on several factors, including:

  • Resolution of RBI restrictions: Paytm needs to work closely with the RBI to address compliance issues and regain the regulator’s trust. It is essential to obtain a full license for PPBL or find alternative solutions to offer similar financial services.
  • Employee Relations: Addressing employee grievances and ensuring fair treatment during this restructuring phase is essential to restoring morale and retaining talent critical to future growth.
  • Financial performance: Paytm needs to clearly show its path to profitability and build investor confidence. Exploring new revenue streams and focusing on its core competencies will be key.
  • Market dynamics: The overall health of the Indian fintech sector and competition from other players will also have a significant impact on Paytm’s future.

Only time will tell if Paytm can emerge from this crisis as a stronger, more sustainable organisation ready to compete effectively in India’s evolving fintech landscape.

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