If you're building in Fintech, Lending, or BFSI, obtaining an Account Aggregator (AA) License is your gateway to innovation and compliance.
An Account Aggregator is a platform regulated by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) that enables users to ...
With increasing regulatory scrutiny, fintech startups and NBFCs must ensure alignment with global and local data protection laws to remain competitive and trusted:
Key Regulations to Watch:
→ GDPR – Emphasizes a consent-first approac...
In the era of Open Finance, NBFC Account Aggregators (AA) are revolutionizing how financial data is shared, accessed, and utilized. If you're a fintech, NBFC, or financial service provider, an NBFC-AA license could be your key to unlocking a futu...
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed fines on six NBFCs for violating key regulatory norms under the RBI Act, 1934. These penalties, totaling over ₹60 lakh, highlight RBI’s tightening grip on governance and compliance.
Who Got Fined...
On August 16, 2024, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issued a notification announcing significant revisions to the Master Direction – Non-Banking Financial Company – Peer to Peer Lending Platform (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2017 (‘Dir...
Introduction
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has recently introduced significant amendments to the regulations governing Category I and Category II Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs), with a specific focus on borrowing provision...
As the demand for credit surges across corporate and industrial sectors, Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) have become crucial players in the financial ecosystem. Unlike traditional banks, NBFCs offer easier access to credit, making them highly...