SEBI released a framework for innovation sandbox to promote security in the market
IRDAI came up with a similar initiative to ensure flexibility in the insurtech market
A regulatory sandbox will allow fintech startups to test their products before going live and understand the gaps in their services
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In a bid to support the fintech industry in, the Reserve Bank of India introduced a regulatory sandbox for the startups to test their products and services. Now a similar initiative has been taken by market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and insurance regulator Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI).
SEBI released its framework for innovation sandbox on May 20 with an aim to create an ecosystem which promotes innovation in the securities market.
In its circular SEBI said that fintech companies should have access to market related data, particularly, trading and holding data, which is otherwise not readily available to them, to enable them to test their innovations effectively before the introduction of such innovations in a live environment.
“SEBI is proposing an “Innovation Sandbox”, which would be a testing environment where FinTech firms and entities not regulated by SEBI including individuals may use the environment for offline testing of their proposed solutions in isolation from the live market, subject to fulfilment of the eligibility criteria, based on market-related data made available by Stock Exchanges, Depositories and Qualified Registrar and Share Transfer Agents (QRTAs),” the circular noted.
“The Regulatory sandbox regulations define a) an applicant (insurer or insurance intermediary or a person other than an individual having a networth of INR 10 Lakh and a standing of one financial year), b) regulatory sandbox and c) the sandbox environment,” the IRDAI statement said.
The draft regulations are now open for stakeholders comments which can be sent by May 31, 2019.
Authorities Focus On Developing Indian Fintech Space
This development comes in after the RBI released its draft ‘Enabling Framework for Regulatory Sandbox’ in April to will allow fintech startups to test within a regulatory sandbox (RS).
The step had been taken after an inter-regulatory working group submitted its report in February 2018 and suggested to introduce an appropriate framework for a ‘Regulatory Sandbox’ within a well-defined space and duration.
The group consists of members from RBI, SEBI, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA), Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA), National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), Institute for Development and Research in Banking Technology (IDRBT), select banks and rating agencies which RBI had set up in July 2016.
The financial authorities have been taking several incentives to push the fintech space in India. The support was a need of the hour at a time when a report by government think tank Niti Aayog titled, Digital Payments – Trends, Issues and Opportunities said that the digital payment industry is expected to reach $1 Tn by 2023.
Apart from supporting the companies, RBI has also been taking steps to eliminate any form of fear among the users related to digital payments. In January, the central bank also launched the ombudsman scheme for online payments sector to redress the user complaints and grievances related to online transactions.
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