Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway in talks to invest up to $350 mn in Paytm

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Warren Buffett's is set to invest about USD 300-350 million in Indian digital payments Paytm, according to sources.

They did not wish to be identified as the deal is still in the works.

One of the persons said the deal would see Nebraska-based pick up 3-4 per cent share in One97 Communications, the parent firm of

An email sent to did not elicit a response, while a declined to comment on the matter.

The deal, if completed, would be Berkshire Hathaway's first investment in an Indian

It will also add more muscle to Paytm's operations as it competes against rivals like and has also been aggressively diversifying its business into areas like and

In May last year, Japanese conglomerate had pumped in USD 1.4 billion (over Rs 9,079 crore) into Paytm.

Paytm has been one of the prominent beneficiaries of the governments move in November 2016 to scrap high denomination notes. It has seen manifold growth in transactions on its platform as well as expansion in number of users.

The company crossed an annual gross transaction run-rate of USD 29 billion in May this year. It attributed the growth to strong adoption of mobile payments and on its platform.

One97 also owns 49 per cent stake in Also, Paytm founder had started business under that competes with giants like and Walmart-backed

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First Published: Mon, August 27 2018. 19:20 IST