In a significant development, Vijay Shekhar Sharma, the Founder and CEO of Paytm, has resigned from his role as part-time non-executive chairman and board member of Paytm Payments Bank. This move comes amidst a restructuring of the bank’s board in response to regulatory concerns and a directive from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to wind down operations by March 15.
Resignation of Vijay Shekhar Sharma
- Vijay Shekhar Sharma, representing One97 Communications Ltd (OCL), has stepped down from his position as part-time non-executive chairman and board member of Paytm Payments Bank.
- This decision marks a significant departure from the bank’s leadership amidst regulatory scrutiny and a need for structural reforms.
Board Restructuring
- Paytm Payments Bank has reconstituted its board, opting for a composition comprising only independent and executive directors.
- The restructuring aims to address concerns raised by the RBI regarding governance, compliance, and independence within the bank’s operations.
RBI Clampdown and Supervisory Concerns
- The RBI has taken action against Paytm Payments Bank citing “serious supervisory concerns,” including issues related to customer identification and conflicts of interest with Paytm.
- The central bank’s directive to wind down operations by March 15 underscores the gravity of non-compliance and regulatory lapses within the banking unit.
Ownership Structure
- Vijay Shekhar Sharma holds a 51% stake in Paytm Payments Bank, while One97 Communications, the parent company of Paytm, owns the remaining stake.
- The decision to remove Sharma from the board aligns with efforts to enhance transparency and independence within the banking entity.



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