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PhonePe IPO Is Coming! • PhonePe is planning an IPO to raise capital at a valuation of $8-10 billion. • In 2023, PhonePe raised $200 million from Walmart at a pre-money valuation of $12 billion. • PhonePe dominates the UPI payments business with a

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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde

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Sorry , I think, It's 48-49%.

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