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PhonePe targets up to $10.5B valuation in landmark India IPO

6 March 2026 Economy No Comments2 Mins Read
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PhonePe lines up one of India’s biggest fintech IPOs

Digital payments major PhonePe, backed by U.S. retail giant Walmart, is preparing for a blockbuster listing in India, targeting a valuation of between $9 billion and $10.5 billion. The initial public offering is expected to be one of the country’s largest ever in the fintech space, underscoring the growing investor appetite for India’s digital payments ecosystem.

Global backers, partial exits and market signalling

As part of the IPO, existing shareholders including Walmart, Microsoft and Tiger Global are set to offload a portion of their holdings. The planned stake sale will provide liquidity to early investors while offering public market investors rare exposure to a leading Indian digital payments and financial services platform.

Walmart, which became the majority owner of PhonePe through its acquisition of Flipkart, is expected to remain the dominant shareholder even after the listing. The presence of global names such as Microsoft and Tiger Global in the sell-down is seen as a vote of confidence in the company’s maturity and the depth of India’s capital markets.

Fintech growth and strategic positioning

PhonePe has emerged as one of the top players on India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI), processing billions of transactions each month. The IPO comes as regulators and investors closely watch the evolution of digital wallets, online payments and emerging financial inclusion tools in the world’s fastest‑growing major economy.

Implications for India’s capital markets

Analysts say the listing could set fresh benchmarks for the valuation of Indian fintech startups, particularly those focused on payments infrastructure and consumer financial services. A successful debut in Mumbai could pave the way for more late‑stage Indian tech companies to tap domestic investors rather than relying solely on overseas listings.

Market observers will be watching pricing, subscription levels and post‑listing performance closely, viewing PhonePe as a bellwether for the next wave of Indian technology and fintech IPOs.

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