Fintech unicorn Razorpay is shifting its headquarters from the US to India, aiming for a 2026 IPO. Despite facing potential $300 million tax implications, the move is underway, pending regulatory approvals. The company, valued at $7.5 billion, seeks to list where it’s recognized and projects a 50%+ growth rate over the next few years.
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