Shares of Paytm jumped 6% on Wednesday after One 97 Communications Ltd, the parent company, announced operating performance of the Company for 4th Quarter of Fiscal 2022. As per the company, the number of loans disbursed through its platform grew 374% YoY to 6.5 million loans in Q4 FY 2022, while the value of loans disbursed stood at Rs 3,553 Cr (YoY growth of 417%). 

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Besides, Paytm Super App average monthly transacting users (MTU) for the quarter grew 41% YoY to 70.9 million. It also witnessed over 104% YoY increase in GMV for the quarter at Rs 2.59 Lakh Cr ($34.5 billion).  

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Vijay Shekhar Sharma, Founder and CEO, Paytm, said the company expects that operating EBITDA breakeven would be achieved in next 6 quarters (i.e. EBITDA before ESOP cost, and by the quarter ending September 2023), well ahead of estimates by most analysts. Importantly, we are going to achieve this without compromising any of our growth plans, he said.  

Speaking of a sharp correction in the Paytm share price since its listing, he said, Paytm shares are down significantly from the IPO price against the backdrop of volatile market conditions for high growth stocks globally. 

"Rest assured, the entire Paytm team is committed to build a large, profitable company and to create long-term shareholder value. Aligned with this, my stock grants will be vested to me only when our market cap has crossed the IPO level on a sustained basis, " added the Paytm founder.  

At 12.30 pm on Wednesday, shares of Paytm were trading with nearly 6% gains to RS 644.50 per share on the BSE.  

After touching 526.70 a share on the NSE on March 31, the counter rose nearly 19% to Rs 645.05 a share on April 6. 

What should investors do?

As the steep correction in the stock has attracted aggressive investors and the scrip has seen some buying interest at current levels, Santosh Meena, Head of Research, Swastika Investmart Ltd has suggested conservative investors to do not fall for the temptation.   

"Paytm, one of the biggest wealth destroyers, is attracting some buying interest in the Rs 500-600 zone amid many negative developments. Some investors are finding it attractive at current levels due to its brand value, however, there are still uncertainties about the timing of its profitability, whereas there is no leadership in any particular business," says Meena  

We are expecting some recovery in this counter due to bargain buying where we can expect 770/870 levels in the coming days, he says. "However, conservative investors should completely avoid this stock," suggested the expert.  

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