Paytm sets up largest campus with over 5,000 seats in Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Noida has been the headquarters of Paytm for over two decades now and the company is on-track to shift to the new premises by December this year.

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BS Web TeamAgencies New Delhi
3 min read Last Updated : Jun 18 2020 | 6:58 PM IST
Paytm on Thursday said it has set up its largest campus with over 5,000 seats in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, to accommodate its expanding team. The financial services platform also said that the company plans to gradually shift all operations based in Delhi-NCR to this campus including the headquarters of One97 Communications.

"The company has taken up over 5.5 lakh sq ft of space comprising 21 floors spread across two towers in the newly set up office complex. Paytm plans to gradually shift all operations based in Delhi-NCR to this campus including the headquarters of One97 Communications," Paytm said in a statement.

Noida has been the headquarters of Paytm for over two decades now and the company is on-track to shift to the new premises by December this year.

"While we have time to move into our biggest campus, we are streamlining some of our real estate spread across India. We will not extend the leases of some of our offices as our colleagues will continue working from home," said Narendra Yadav, Vice President, Paytm.

The company will give up the leases of a total of 19 facilities across the country, out of which 16 are small regional sales offices, it added.

"While the new campus will have over 5,000 seats, the company will follow all social distancing guidelines that the government would mandate when it shifts operations to the new complex by this year-end. All teams of Paytm would be housed on various floors of the same tower of the complex," it said.

Paytm is also planning to take up over 1.5 lakh square feet of office space in Bengaluru as it expands operations and teams of Paytm Mall, Paytm Money, Paytm Travel and other business units.

The planned new campus will house Paytm's large engineering base the company is in the process of setting up, it added.

"Paytm is a dynamic firm that is expanding at a rapid scale. While we have time to move into our biggest campus, we are streamlining some of our real estate spread across India. We will not extend the leases of some of our offices as our colleagues will continue working from home," Paytm Vice President Narendra Kumar said.

Consolidating offices to one large campus would improve operational efficiency and further create synergies between various teams and processes, he added.

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