Fino Payments Bank slides on debut

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Last Updated : Nov 12 2021 | 11:04 AM IST

Shares of Fino Payments Bank were currently trading at Rs 526.65 at 10:41 IST on the BSE, a discount of 8.73% compared with the issue price of Rs 577.

The scrip was listed at Rs 548, a discount of 5.03% to the issue price.

So far, the scrip has hit a high of 583.35 and a low of 525.70 in the trading session. Over 2.49 lakh shares of the company changed hands in the counter on the BSE.

The initial public offer (IPO) of Fino Payments Bank was subscribed 2.03 times. The issue opened for bidding on 29 October and it closed on 2 November 2021. The price band of the IPO was fixed at Rs 560-577 per share.

The IPO comprised of a fresh issue to raise Rs 300 crore and an offer of sale (OFS) of 1,56,02,999 shares. The bank proposes to utilize the net proceeds from the fresh issue towards augmenting its Tier-I capital base to meet its future capital requirements. Additionally, the bank expects to receive the benefits of listing the equity shares on the stock exchanges.

Fino Payments Bank is a growing fintech company offering a diverse range of financial products and services that are primarily digital and have payments focus. It offers such products and services to target markets via a pan-India distribution network and proprietary technologies. The bank has grown its operational presence to cover over 90% of districts end September 2021.

The payment business operates an asset light business model that principally relies on fee and commission-based income generated from merchant networks and strategic commercial relationships. Each merchant serves the banking and financial needs of its community, which in turn form the backbone of assisted-digital ecosystem, referred to as "phygital" delivery model (i.e., a combination of physical and digital). The use of analytics on the data enhances the merchant's ability to cross sell the third-party products offered by the bank to existing customers, thereby increasing potential revenue and opportunity to further customize products and services offering.

The bank reported a net profit of Rs 3.13 crore on a net total income of Rs 203.19 crore in quarter ended June 2021.

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First Published: Nov 12 2021 | 10:40 AM IST

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