"We believe by the end of current fiscal, we should be crossing USD 1 billion GMV," Paytm Chairman and Managing Director Vijay Shekhar Sharma told PTI.
He said growth drivers for the company are smartphone and Internet penetration, besides rising number of consumers opting for purchases from online shops.
The company has already crossed USD 600 million GMV.
The company, which started by offering mobile recharge and utility bill payments, now offers a full marketplace to consumers on its mobile application.
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Paytm is also raising USD 150 million to fund its growth plans which include increasing the employee strength to 3,600 by the end of next year.
"We have offers that have gone upto USD 250 million...We still believe that our business model requires USD 150 million. So, right now we are raising USD 150 million," Sharma said.
He said the company plans to have 1 million merchants in the next two years and also add 2,000 employees by December 2015. The firm currently has 1,600 employees.
According to industry body IAMAI, the digital commerce market stood at Rs 47,349 crore by the end of 2012 and at the end of December 2013, it grew to Rs 62,967 crore.
As per a Boston Consulting Group report, at present, about 45 per cent of online consumers in India use only their mobile devices to access the Internet and this is expected to rise to 60 per cent over the next three years.