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    PhonePe IPO Clears SEBI, Fintech Heavyweight Gears Up for Market Debut

    PhonePe has the reach, the brand, and the trust. Now it needs to prove that dominance can coexist with financial restraint. Public markets are unforgiving, but they reward clarity. If PhonePe prices this right and stays honest about its margins, this IPO won’t just raise capital. It will reset expectations for India’s consumer tech companies.
    Shivendra SaxenaShivendra Saxena Business 3 Mins Read
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    India’s biggest UPI player is heading to the markets at a pivotal moment.
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    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 20: This one matters. PhonePe, India’s largest digital payments platform, has quietly crossed a critical regulatory hurdle. SEBI has approved its IPO plans, pushing the fintech giant closer to a blockbuster market debut.

    PhonePe has received approval from the Securities and Exchange Board of India for its initial public offering, according to sources familiar with the matter. The approval follows the company’s confidential filing in September, a route increasingly favoured by large firms that prefer to test regulatory waters away from public glare.

    The move signals that India’s most dominant UPI player is preparing to step into the public markets at a moment when investor appetite is running hot.

    Walmart, which backs PhonePe through its majority ownership, is expected to partially offload its stake during the IPO. Microsoft and Tiger Global are also likely to sell a portion of their holdings, according to the same sources. None of the investors have publicly commented yet, and PhonePe has stayed silent so far. That silence is strategic, not accidental.

    India’s primary markets are enjoying one of their strongest runs on record. Fundraising volumes touched historic highs in 2025, driven by strong retail participation, improving corporate earnings, and a renewed belief in India’s long-term growth story. PhonePe’s IPO lands squarely in this sweet spot.

    Founded in 2015, PhonePe has grown from a simple payments app into the backbone of India’s everyday digital commerce. At last count, it controlled more than 45 percent of UPI transaction volume, making it the single largest player on the country’s real-time payments network.

    To put that scale in perspective, PhonePe processed 9.8 billion transactions in August alone. Total UPI transactions for the month stood at 21.6 billion, according to data from the National Payments Corporation of India. That’s not market leadership. That’s market gravity.

    The app boasts over 600 million registered users and supports payment solutions for nearly 50 million merchants. From kirana stores in Ahmedabad to high-end retailers in Bengaluru, PhonePe QR codes are everywhere. It’s no longer just a fintech brand. It’s infrastructure.

    Financially, PhonePe is showing signs of discipline, even if profitability remains a work in progress. In regulatory filings ahead of the IPO, the company reported that its losses narrowed to 17.2 billion rupees for the year ended March 2025. A year earlier, losses stood at 19.96 billion rupees.

    That direction matters. Investors are no longer chasing growth at any cost. They want scale, yes, but they also want a credible path to sustainability. PhonePe seems to be getting the message.

    The broader context strengthens the case. India’s digital payments ecosystem has matured rapidly, driven by government-backed UPI rails, smartphone penetration, and behavioural shifts accelerated by the pandemic. PhonePe has ridden that wave better than anyone else.

    Still, the IPO will test public market sentiment toward fintech business models that rely heavily on transaction volume rather than fat margins. That’s where execution, pricing discipline, and narrative will matter.

    For Walmart, the IPO represents an opportunity to unlock value from one of its most successful India bets. For Indian markets, it’s another signal that homegrown tech champions are ready to be judged on global standards.

    For everyday users, it’s simpler. The app you use to pay for chai is about to face the scrutiny of Dalal Street.

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