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Infibeam Avenues receives RBI’s final nod for Payment Aggregator licence

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Infibeam Avenues receives RBI’s final nod for Payment Aggregator licence
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Infibeam Avenues has received final authorisation from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to operate as a Payment Aggregator under the Payment Settlements Act, 2007 for its payment gateway brand – CCAvenue. While Infibeam Avenues already received “in-principle” approval from the RBI late last year, the apex banking body has granted the final licence. RBI had introduced the payment aggregator framework in March 2020. Infibeam Avenues offers digital payment solutions and enterprise software platforms to businesses and governments across industry verticals. The company’s payment infrastructure solution includes acquiring and issuing solutions and offering infrastructure for banks. Its enterprise software platform provides an online marketplace for government procurement. Razorpay, Cashfree, and Open were the first set of players to get the regulatory nod in December last year. Zomato, DigiO, Google, and Tata Digital among others are the other major players to get the payments licence. Infibeam Avenues claims that it has more than 10 million merchants on its platform and crossed half a million merchant onboarding in the first half of FY24. Infibeam Avenues had earlier launched CCAvenue mobile app, which is an advanced omni-channel payment app where its app features a pin-on-glass SoftPoS solution – CCAvenue TapPay for Merchants and Kiranas across the country. Infibeam Avenues had shown strong growth and this could be evident from its Q3 FY24 numbers. Its revenue from operations grew 15.4% to Rs 912 crore in Q3 FY24 whereas the firm also managed to grow its profit marginally to Rs 40.8 crore during the above mentioned period.

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Infibeam’s Rediff.com secures NPCI license to offer UPI services

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Infibeam’s Rediff.com secures NPCI license to offer UPI services
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Infibeam’s Rediff.com secures NPCI license to offer UPI services Infibeam Avenues announced that its subsidiary, Rediff.com, has received a Third-Party Application Provider (TPAP) license from the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) for its digital payment platform, RediffPay. According to the company, NPCI's official communication confirmed the approval, with Axis Bank serving as the Payment System Provider (PSP). This license enables RediffPay to offer Unified Payments Interface (UPI) services to its users, marking Infibeam Avenues' strategic entry into the consumer-facing digital payments sector. The company had previously applied for the TPAP license following its acquisition of a controlling stake in Rediff in 2024. In August 2024, Infibeam Avenues acquired a 54% stake in Rediff.com India to relaunch Rediff.com as a consumer-facing digital financial services aggregator. “We are thrilled that our subsidiary has received the TPAP license from NPCI, allowing us to extend UPI services through RediffPay. This milestone aligns with our vision to enhance financial inclusivity and offer seamless digital payment solutions to consumers across India,” said Vishal Mehta, Chairman and MD of Infibeam Avenues. RediffPay aims to leverage Rediff's substantial web traffic and Infibeam's fintech expertise to provide a user-friendly platform for secure and efficient digital transactions. The company plans to introduce a range of financial services, including credit and wealth management products, to cater to the diverse needs of its users. This development follows Infibeam Avenues' recent achievements, including receiving final authorization from the Reserve Bank of India to operate as a Payment Aggregator for its flagship payment gateway brand, CCAvenue. Infibeam’s revenue from operations spiked to Rs 1,070 crore in Q3 FY25 from Rs 907 crore in Q3 FY24. The company’s profit after tax rose 50% to Rs 64.4 crore during the period.

Infibeam Avenues gets RBI nod to issue prepaid payment instruments

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Infibeam Avenues gets RBI nod to issue prepaid payment instruments
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Snippets Infibeam Avenues gets RBI nod to issue prepaid payment instruments Infibeam Avenues Ltd has received two major regulatory approvals that strengthen its foothold in the digital payments ecosystem. The company has obtained approval from RBI to issue PPIs under the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007. Infibeam Avenues Ltd has received two major regulatory approvals that strengthen its foothold in the digital payments ecosystem. The company informed the exchanges that it has obtained in-principle approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to issue Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPIs) under the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007. According to the filing, the RBI’s approval permits Infibeam Avenues to issue and operate prepaid payment instruments, subject to submission of a System Audit Report (SAR) within the prescribed validity period. This move marks the company’s entry into the regulated PPI space, enabling it to expand its fintech offerings across wallets, prepaid cards, and stored-value payment solutions. On the same day, Infibeam’s wholly owned subsidiary, IA Fintech IFSC Private Limited, also received in-principle approval from the International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) to act as a Payment Service Provider (PSP) in GIFT-IFSC. The subsidiary is now authorized to carry out Escrow Service, Cross Border Money Transfer Service, and Merchant Acquisition Service. During the first quarter of the ongoing fiscal year, the company’s revenue from operations rose to Rs 1,280 crore in Q1 FY26, up from Rs 745 crore in Q1 FY25. The company’s net profit declined 16% to Rs 58.4 crore in Q1 FY26 from Rs 69.4 crore in the same period last year. Infibeam is yet to file its financial results for the second quarter. Infibeam’s share price is currently trading at Rs 19.40 per share (as of 10:30 AM), giving the company a market capitalization of Rs 5,425 crore.

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