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End of an Era: RBI Cancels Paytm Payments Bank Licence, Moves for Winding Up

India CSR by India CSR
April 25, 2026
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The downfall of Paytm Payments Bank serves as a landmark cautionary tale for India’s booming fintech sector.

The downfall of Paytm Payments Bank serves as a landmark cautionary tale for India’s booming fintech sector.

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The downfall of Paytm Payments Bank serves as a landmark cautionary tale for India’s booming fintech sector.

MUMBAI (India CSR) — In what is being described as the final chapter of a protracted regulatory battle, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) officially cancelled the banking licence of Paytm Payments Bank Limited (PPBL) on April 24, 2026. The move, effective from the close of business hours on the same day, marks one of the most severe enforcement actions ever taken against a major Indian fintech entity.

The central bank has confirmed it will now approach the High Court to initiate the formal process of winding up the bank’s operations.

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The Final Regulatory Blow

Under the powers vested by Section 22(4) of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, the RBI revoked the bank’s authority to operate. This effectively prohibits PPBL from conducting any form of “banking” business as defined under Section 5(b), as well as any auxiliary businesses specified under Section 6 of the Act.

The decision is not a sudden one; it follows a four-year history of non-compliance, starting with a ban on onboarding new customers in March 2022 and escalating to heavy business restrictions in early 2024. The RBI stated that allowing the bank to continue would serve “no useful purpose” and would be contrary to the public interest.

Core Reasons for the Cancellation

The RBI’s order highlighted four critical areas of failure that led to this drastic step:

  • Detrimental Conduct: The affairs of the bank were being managed in a way that was harmful to the interests of the bank itself and its millions of depositors. This violated Section 22(3)(b) of the BR Act.
  • Management Integrity: The “general character of the management” was found to be prejudicial to the public interest. The regulator noted that despite numerous warnings, the leadership failed to align with standard banking governance protocols [Section 22(3)(c)].
  • Persistent Non-Compliance: PPBL failed to meet the specific conditions laid out when it was first granted its Payments Bank licence, specifically violating Section 22(3)(g).
  • Public Interest at Risk: The regulator concluded that the bank’s continued existence posed a risk to the stability of the broader financial ecosystem, citing a lack of transparency and repeated failures in Know Your Customer (KYC) compliance.

Assurance for Depositors

Despite the severity of the order, the RBI has moved to calm public anxiety regarding funds stuck in the bank. The regulator confirmed that Paytm Payments Bank Limited has enough liquidity to repay its entire deposit liability.

During the winding-up process overseen by the High Court, a liquidator will be appointed to ensure that every depositor is repaid in full. Customers who still hold balances in their savings accounts or wallets are expected to receive their funds according to a timeline that will be sanctioned by the court.

The Downward Spiral: 2022 to 2026

The journey to this shutdown was marked by several critical intervention points:

  1. March 11, 2022: RBI barred PPBL from onboarding new customers due to “material supervisory concerns.”
  2. January 31, 2024: The central bank issued a massive crackdown, stopping the bank from accepting new deposits or credits into any customer accounts, wallets, or FASTags.
  3. February 16, 2024: Additional directives were issued to ensure the migration of the UPI handle to other banks to prevent a total collapse of the Paytm app’s ecosystem.
  4. April 24, 2026: The final cancellation of the licence and the end of PPBL as a corporate entity.

What This Means for the Paytm App

It is important to distinguish between Paytm Payments Bank and the Paytm App (owned by One97 Communications). While the bank is being shuttered, the Paytm app remains operational.

One97 Communications had already transitioned its core UPI services to a “Multi-Bank Model,” partnering with large institutions like Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, State Bank of India, and YES Bank. Therefore:

  • UPI Payments: Will continue to function normally for users linked to other banks.
  • Merchant QRs: Most merchants have already been migrated to new banking partners and will remain unaffected.
  • Wallets & FASTags: These services, which were native to PPBL, will officially cease to exist once the winding-up is complete.

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