Paytm E-Commerce Pvt. Ltd, the marketplace arm of One97 Communications Ltd., is raising $200 million in a fresh round of funding led by Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, documents filed with Registrar of Companies show.

Alibaba.com Singapore E-Commerce Pvt. Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Alibaba, will invest $177 million in Paytm’s e-commerce arm, along with $23 million by SAIF Partners, the documents show.

Bloomberg had reported in February that Alibaba is in talks to lead a $200-million round that will value Paytm’s marketplace at $1.1 billion, making its founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma a unicorn, twice over.

Following the deal, Alibaba.com Singapore E-Commerce will have a shareholding of 36.31 percent in Paytm E-Commerce, while SAIF Partners India will own 4.66 percent, according to the documents.

Paytm did not respond to an email seeking comments.

Paytm had last year split its e-commerce business from its larger payments unit, creating two separate entities, Paytm E-Commerce and Paytm Payments Bank Ltd.



Earlier this week, Paytm had also launched a separate app and website for its online marketplace business, Paytm Mall, which has over 17 fulfilment centres across the country.