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Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma settles ESOP case with SEBI

SEBI determined that the grant of 21 million ESOPs to Sharma violated its rules governing share-based employee benefits.

Updated on: May 08, 2025 06:42 pm IST
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Indian payments firm Paytm and its founder and CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma have settled an employee stock options violations case with the country's markets regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India said on Thursday.

Vijay Shekhar Sharma has been prohibited from accepting fresh employee stock options (ESOPs) from any listed company for three years,(REUTERS)

As part of the settlement, Sharma has been prohibited from accepting fresh employee stock options (ESOPs) from any listed company for three years, while Paytm and Sharma each paid 11.1 million rupees ($129,884) each, SEBI said.

Last August, the SEBI determined that the grant of 21 million ESOPs to Sharma violated its rules governing share-based employee benefits. As per Indian rules, large shareholders who can influence company decisions cannot hold ESOPs.

Consequently, last month, Sharma had foregone these ESOPs and as a result, Paytm took a related 4.92 billion rupees one-time charge in the previous quarter.

Sharma owned a 14.7% stake in Paytm a year before the company went public in 2021. To become eligible for ESOP grants, he reduced his shareholding to 9.1% by transferring 30.97 million shares to Axis Trustee Services, which acted on behalf of the Sharma family trust.

 
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