Paytm shares get another ‘Buy’ call; Citi resumes coverage, finds valuations reasonable Paytm (One 97 Communications) shares have got another bullish call from a global brokerage firm. After JP Morgan resumed coverage of Paytm shares earlier this month, now Citi has restarted its coverage of the fintech major, finding valuations reasonable and advising investors to buy the stock. The target price of Paytm shares has been increased to Rs 915 per share, up from Rs 910 apiece that was pinned by analysts earlier. Paytm stock has been a huge underperformer since listing last year. So far this year, shares of Paytm have tanked more than 53% to now trade at Rs 615 per share. “We are resuming coverage of One 97 Communications (Paytm) following a brief period of internal restriction, and after the company’s 4QFY22 results,” Citi said in a report. They added that Paytm is showing steady improvement in payments monetization and scaling up financial services rapidly (focus on retention & upselling/partnerships). “We expect growth in fixed opex to meaningfully slow over FY23-24E; driving an Adjusted EBITDA breakeven by FY25E. At 6x FY24E EV/GP, valuations are relatively reasonable against peers.” “Overall, improvement in contribution margins (35% in 4Q; up from 21% in 4Q21) have been offset by higher fixed opex (+50% YoY in FY22); resulting in modest improvement in Adj EBITDA,” Citi said. They added that operating leverage should be more visible in FY23E for Paytm. Between the current financial year and March 2026, Citi now expects Paytm’s gross profits to grow at 37% CAGR and contribution margins to expand from 30% in FY22 to 39% in FY26E. Citi analysts said that Paytm stock currently trades at 6x FY24E EV/Gross Profits, a substantial discount to Zomato/Nykaa which trade at 10x/20x FY24E EV/GP. Reinitiating the coverage, the target price has been pinned at Rs 915 apiece, implying a 47% upside from the current market price of Paytm. Among risks to the upside are new the BNPL and Digital Payments regulations, competition in digital lending and sustainable scale-up of financial services, which is critical for profitability.
The move had also prompted the country’s largest organised retailer Reliance Retail to step into the value retail segment with Yousta, which was announced on Thursday. Like Intune, Yousta began its operations in Hyderabad, with plans to expand across the country. Intune has three stores – two in Hyderabad and one in Dombivli, near Mumbai, with plans to add another three more outlets in the coming months.
Nair had admitted on a recent earnings call that the apparel segment in general was witnessing moderation and that the value retail foray by Shoppers Stop could help the company tap into the growing trend for affordable fashion and lifestyle products, aiding sales growth.
That was an important statement for Shoppers Stop, which reported a nearly 37% year-on-year drop in net profit to Rs 14.5 crore in the June quarter of FY24, even as revenue grew only 4.8% versus the previous year to nearly Rs 994 crore.
On a yearly basis, the company had last reported a net profit of nearly Rs 114 crore in FY23 after three consecutive years of loss between FY20 and FY22 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. FY23 topline also jumped nearly 60% year-on-year to Rs 4,022 crore, the highest in six years, its results showed.