China's Alibaba Group has sold its remaining stake in Indian digital payments firm Paytm through a block deal, India's ANI reportedon Friday, citing sources with knowledge of the matter.
Paytm's stock tumbled as much as 9.3% to 640 rupees.
Over 22.8 million shares of Paytm, or about 3.5% of the company's total share capital, changed hands in 15 blocks at a price between 690.25 rupees and 655 rupees as of 10:54 a.m. IST , according to Refinitiv data.a 3.1% stake in the company through a block deal worth $125 million, a source with direct knowledge of the matter had told Reuters. Before that, the Chinese firm had a 6.26% stake in Paytm.
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