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Amazon completes Axio acquisition, secures direct lending license in India
Sep 4, 2025 3:16 AM

MUMBAI, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Amazon ( AMZN ) said on

Thursday that it has completed the acquisition of

Bengaluru-based non-bank lender Axio for an undisclosed amount,

securing a direct lending licence in India.

The Reserve Bank of India cleared the deal in June, said

Mahendra Nerurkar, Amazon's ( AMZN ) vice president for payments for

emerging markets. The deal has been in the works since December.

Axio, a 12-year-old fintech lender, offers financial

products and services to both retail consumers and small

businesses, focusing on digital credit and money management

solutions.

Through Axio, the world's largest online retailer plans to

offer a variety of credit products on its platform, including

loans on checkout and "multiple new destinations beyond Amazon ( AMZN ),"

Nerurkar said without elaborating.

"(We are also looking at) inventing new credit products to

serve the needs of our customers as well as small and medium

businesses."

Most e-commerce platforms in India, including rival

Flipkart, offer loans in partnership with banks and non-bank

lenders. With a lending licence, Amazon ( AMZN ) will now be able to lend

directly - a more lucrative model for the group.

Flipkart secured its non-banking financial company (NBFC)

licence in April through its unit Flipkart Finance, allowing it

to lend but not accept deposits.

Axio, which has tied up with Amazon ( AMZN ) since 2018 to offer

credit and pay-later products, will continue operating as a

separate business but become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Amazon ( AMZN )

in India, Nerurkar said.

The firm had a loan book of around 22 billion rupee ($251.4

million) for the quarter ended June, said Gaurav Hinduja, a

co-founder at Axio.

The deal will help Amazon ( AMZN ) expand its fintech operations in

India, where it has secured approvals to issue payment wallets

and sell insurance policies on its online marketplace.

Amazon Pay, its payments unit, was the ninth-largest player

by volume on India's unified payments interface channel in July

2025, per data from National Payments Corporation of India.

($1 = 87.5060 Indian rupees)

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