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Can you use UPI abroad? Here’s what Indian travellers must know about charges, limits and security risksIndian travellers are increasingly using UPI abroad for convenient payments, but understanding its limitations and risks is crucial. While ...
Flipkart pauses IPO discussions amid rising volatility in marketsWalmart-owned Flipkart has indefinitely paused its IPO plans due to rising market volatility and a crowded pipeline of upcoming public issu...
Sebi approves over $1 billion Zepto IPO; 5 other companies also get nodSebi has approved Zepto’s IPO, paving the way for a potential Rs 12,000 crore listing in 2026. The quick commerce startup aims to strengthe...
From Rs 20 chai transactions to Rs 285 lakh crore flows; UPI marks a decade of India's payments revolutionIn the last 10 years, UPI has registered a 12,000-fold surge in volume and over 4,000 times increase in value — that's 17.86 million transa...
IPO pipeline strengthens; 38 cos file draft papers in MarchAs many as 38 companies, including SBI Funds Management and Manipal Health Enterprises, filed preliminary IPO papers with Sebi in March 202...
PhonePe partners with Liquid Group to expand UPI payments in SingaporePhonePe has partnered with Liquid Group to enable Indian travelers to make UPI payments at various merchants in Singapore. This collaborati...
PhonePe users can now make payments through UPI in SingaporePhonePe enables UPI payments in Singapore through a pact with The Singapore Tourism Board, enhancing cross-border transactions for Indian v...
ETtech Explainer: why PhonePe investors paid Rs 8,000 crore to shift base to India?Investors of PhonePe had to pay Rs 8,000 crore in taxes to the Indian government after it shifted its domicile from Singapore to India in O...
Walmart paid most of $1 billion tax for PhonePe shifting base to IndiaWalmart bought a controlling stake in Indian ecommerce giant Flipkart in 2018, giving it ownership of PhonePe.
Govt may land $1 billion in taxes from PhonePe’s India shift, new raiseThis is due a long-term capital gains tax payout that will be made to the government as PhonePe is raising fresh capital from investors at ...
PhonePe separation official; online payments firm to be India-domiciled nowHive-off comes on the back of PhonePe’s funding round of $1.5-2 billion at a valuation of $12 billion
PhonePe shifts headquarters from Singapore to IndiaThe fintech firm has moved businesses and subsidiaries of PhonePe Singapore, including its insurance broking services and wealth broking se...
PhonePe, Affle Global reach settlement on OSLabs acquisitionET reported on April 13 that both parties were looking to settle the matter after filing cases against each other in the Singapore High Cou...
As dispute settles, Affle’s Anuj Khanna Sohum to join Indus OS boardIn a statement, AGPL said that it nominated Anuj Khanna Sohum to be a non-executive director on the board of OSlabs and his appointment was...
PhonePe and Affle Global to settle IndusOS disputeThis comes as ET broke the news on April 13, on a senior judge of the Singapore High Court dismissing at least two appeals filed by Affle, ...
PhonePe Indus OS deal: Singapore court dismisses Affle case on validity of EGMPhonePe, Affle and others hold informal talks for a settlement to put an end to the year-long legal battle.
PhonePe gets $50 million from Tencent but won't use it in IndiaThe Singapore unit of PhonePe has raised $66.5 million (about Rs 500 crore) in a funding round led by Chinese tech company Tencent Holdings...
Affle claims victory in Indus OS stake sale lawsuit; PhonePe, OSLabs refuteThe company operates app store 'Indus App Bazaar', which comprises over four lakh apps accessible in English and 12 Indian languages -- Hin...
PhonePe goes to Sebi against Ventureast for 'scuttling' Indus OS dealPhonePe’s complaint with Sebi against Ventureast follows allegations that Ventureast sold its stake in IndusOS to Affle
ETtech Exclusive: PhonePe's Indus OS deal in a legal tangleThe fintech company is battling two existing investors in the five-year-old startup in a Singapore court.