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RBI has cancelled Paytm Payments Bank's licence after years of warnings. Photo: ChatGPT.

Paytm Payments Bank's licence cancelled! RBI pulls the plug with immediate effect

| @indiablooms | Apr 24, 2026, at 09:49 pm

In a dramatic move, the Reserve Bank of India has revoked the banking licence of Paytm Payments Bank, ordering an immediate halt to operations.

The central bank said the lender has sufficient funds to repay depositors during the winding-up process, attempting to reassure customers amid the shock decision.

Final blow after years of warnings

This marks the final step in a long regulatory crackdown that began in 2022.

The RBI had already barred the bank from onboarding new customers and accepting deposits. Restrictions were tightened further in 2024 as concerns over governance and compliance continued to mount.

‘Against depositors’ interests’: RBI’s strongest charge yet

In a scathing assessment, the RBI said the bank’s operations were conducted in a manner “detrimental” to both depositors and public interest.

It also flagged serious issues with the management, stating their conduct raised concerns about protecting customer funds.

No way out: RBI says shutdown was inevitable

According to the regulator, Paytm Payments Bank failed to meet the conditions tied to its licence despite repeated interventions.

“No purpose would be served by allowing the lender to continue,” the RBI said, signalling there was no path to recovery.

What happens to your money now?

The RBI has assured that the bank holds enough funds to settle its liabilities, meaning customers should be able to recover their money as the closure process unfolds.

However, the sudden shutdown raises fresh concerns about trust and oversight in India’s fast-growing fintech space.

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