The parent of Indian mobile-payments giant Paytm on Wednesday collected enough investor bids to raise the equivalent of $2.5 billion in the country’s largest-ever initial public offering, but the much-hyped deal didn’t go as smoothly as other recent tech IPOs.

Paytm’s owner, One97 Communications Ltd., at the start of this week launched a three-day stock offering to small and large investors in India. The company earlier agreed to sell $1.1 billion of its IPO shares to so-called anchor investors that included the Teacher Retirement System of Texas, the sovereign wealth funds of Singapore and Abu Dhabi and funds managed by BlackRock Inc. and Vanguard Group.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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