No investors has access to payments bank data - Paytm CEO Sharma

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NEW DELHI : Investors in India's Paytm do not have access to customer data of its payments bank, its CEO told Reuters in an interview on Monday, seeking to allay concerns over reports of user data being leaked to Chinese firms.The Reserve Bank of India last week barred Paytm Payments Bank from taking on n

NEW DELHI : Investors in India's Paytm do not have access to customer data of its payments bank, its CEO told Reuters in an interview on Monday, seeking to allay concerns over reports of user data being leaked to Chinese firms.

The Reserve Bank of India last week barred Paytm Payments Bank from taking on new customers and ordered a comprehensive audit of its IT systems, citing"material" supervisory concerns observed in the bank, without elaborating further. Paytm has denied a news report from Bloomberg that said earlier on Monday RBI found Paytm Payments Bank's servers were sharing information with China-based entities that indirectly own a stake in the firm.

In an interview with Reuters, Paytm CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma said"there is no access of any bank customer data to anyone, any investor."

 

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