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    P2P lenders adapt to regulatory pressures; GenAI deals in IT

    Happy Thursday! Peer-to-peer lending firms are scrambling to comply with the central bank’s rules by tweaking their products. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

    P2P lenders like BharatPe, LenDenClub rework products, business to follow RBI diktat

    India's P2P lending startups, including BharatPe, Cred, and LenDenClub, adjust products amid regulatory scrutiny. Lendbox introduces Per Annum, aiming for an OBPP license. Liquiloans expands offline. Bhuvan Rustagi seeks stable returns. RBI targets asset liability mismatch. Cred Mint’s minimum investment is Rs 2 lakh. LenDenClub’s assets under management dropped to Rs 908 crore since March 2023.

    Paytm gets government panel nod to invest in payments arm, sources say

    The approval still has to be vetted by the finance ministry, which will remove the main stumbling block to the unit, Paytm Payment Services, resuming normal business operations. Paytm Payment Services is one of the biggest remaining parts of the fintech firm's business.

    Pause on the cards: Fintechs may take a hit as most banks stay away from BBPS

    RBI mandates credit card bill payments through BBPS, but only 8 of 34 banks are live on the network, causing concern among payment companies like PCI for an extension.

    Global Economic Summit 2024 to empower MSMEs through fintech solutions

    India's fintech sector is set to host the 9th Global Economic Summit in Mumbai from August 8-10, 2024, focusing on 'FinTech: Accelerating the Digital Revolution.' The event features support from ONDC, DLAI, and Atal Incubation Centre - RMP, with notable speakers discussing evolving market trends and critical technologies.

    M2P fintech teams up with Bureau for enhanced fraud prevention

    The number of frauds detected in the banking system last fiscal almost tripled on year, according to the central banks’ annual report with the RBI governor highlighting the need for a system wide approach to mitigate such frauds.

    • Cred’s secured loan play; Rubrik interview

      Happy Tuesday! Kunal Shah-led fintech startup Cred is prepping for an entry into the secured credit space. Details of this and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      RBI cracks down on payment frauds; layoffs at Simpl

      The central bank is setting up a panel headed by former NPCI chief Abhaya Hota to take on payment frauds. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.

      RBI penalties up 88% in 3 yrs; KYC, AML top list

      The number of penalties imposed by the Reserve Bank of India on financial institutions grew 88% in the past three years with Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti Money Laundering (AML) topping the list of non-compliances. The central bank collected ₹78.6 crore over the three years after imposing penalties on 261 occasions in 2023 alone, according to RBI reports compiled by Signzy, a fintech firm that manages regulatory compliance for institutions.

      Stock brokers push lending; InsuranceDekho’s latest acquisition

      Happy Tuesday! Tech-first broking companies are looking to diversify into the credit business to build a larger financial services play. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      New-age brands buzz on deal street; Unacademy founders’ voting rights

      Happy Friday! New-age brands are attracting capital from VC funds, founders and other types of investors. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      RBI going Hi-tech in regulation, risk management

      The Reserve Bank of India is on a drive to raise the use of technology in key areas like supervision and risk management but flagged the downside risks and how widespread the challenges could be in the adoption of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.

      RBI unveils final guidelines for fintech SRO

      The RBI had unveiled draft guidelines in January this year, following which industry participants sent in their responses. The regulator wants the SRO to be truly representative of multiple participants across the fintech space.

      Oyo’s maiden annual profit; RBI guidelines for fintech SRO

      In a significant turnaround, hospitality startup Oyo reported its first annual profitable fiscal on Thursday. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.

      RBI Guv Shaktikanta Das launches PRAVAAH, Retail Direct mobile app and FinTech Repository

      The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has launched three major initiatives to enhance regulatory processes, facilitate retail investment, and provide comprehensive data on the fintech sector. The PRAVAAH portal is a secure web-based platform for individuals and entities seeking authorizations, licenses, or approvals from the RBI. The RBI Retail Direct mobile application simplifies transactions for retail investors, and the FinTech Repository provides data on Indian fintech firms for better regulatory understanding and policy formulation.

      Singapore and Kazakhstan plan Eurasia to ASEAN trade & transit corridor

      Singapore and Kazakhstan strengthen economic ties, enhancing India's role as a link between Southeast Asia and Eurasia. Kazakhstan's transport initiatives and Singapore's expertise create new business opportunities. The countries sign agreements to boost trade and investment, with Singapore investing in Kazakhstan's economy. Cooperation focuses on innovation and digitalization for mutual benefit.

      Paytm expects near-term impact on revenue, profitability due to regulatory action: Vijay Shekhar Sharma

      Paytm’s parent, One 97 Communications Ltd, is taking steps to “strengthen the governance framework across our group entities (especially regulated entities)” by appointing subject matter experts as advisors of independent directors, says founder Sharma in letter to shareholders. Going forward in the ongoing fiscal, Paytm also anticipates reduction in employee costs.

      In the fight between bulls and bears, these set of companies always win: 4 stocks with upside potential of up to 21%

      Recently the finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman spoke about the risk of unchecked explosion of future and option trading. Before that, there was a SEBI study, which mentioned that 90 % of the individuals who trade in future and options ( F&O) end up losing money; only 10% are able to make profit. But there is another side to the story. First is that trade volumes in this segment are only going to rise. Second, what is the common between both the losers and winners? They both brokerage to their stock broker and also pay transaction fees to the stock exchange. So, who is the constant and permanent winner? The stock exchange and the stock broker. Yes, policy makers will bring in more checks, but the hard fact is that those checks will only be partially effective for a short period of time as the turnover in the F&O will continue to rise for the foreseeable future. One can control anything, but not the hope and greed on the street.

      Paytm among worst performing fintech stocks as earnings loom

      Emkay Global’s analyst Anand Dama expects a further 16% correction, arguing that the fourth quarter results “won’t capture the full extent of business disruptions caused due to the drop in UPI and bill payment market share.”

      You can use PhonePe on your next trip to Sri Lanka

      Indian fintech giant PhonePe has launched its UPI services in Sri Lanka, enhancing cross-border fintech connectivity. The event was attended by dignitaries including the Central Bank Governor and India's High Commissioner. This milestone partnership with LankaPay enables Indian visitors to make secure UPI payments in Sri Lanka, promoting digital transactions and financial integration between the two nations.

      Fintech regulations to help those who follow rules: QED’s Nigel Morris

      Nigel Morris, cofounder and managing partner at QED Investors, spoke to ET about the recent clampdown by India's central bank across various segments of new-age financial services, the funding environment, valuation of fintechs and more in an exclusive chat.

      Paytm stock slides after COO exit; India’s first microcontroller chip

      Shares of Paytm parent One 97 Communications fell 5% on Monday after its president and chief operating officer Bhavesh Gupta resigned. More on this in today’s ETtech Top 5.

      A week of hits and misses in fintech; and other top tech, startup stories

      Hi, this is Pratik Bhakta in Bengaluru. It’s been a busy news week for us here at ETtech covering some of the most important stories in the fintech space. We had a string of big exclusives, wrapping it up here just in case you missed reading them.

      Biz, trade caught between cyber cops & banks

      Restaurants, retailers, small traders, companies face frozen funds due to cybercrimes. Urging action from finance ministry, LEAs, police. I4C initiative tackles cybercrimes. Banks, LEAs face frozen funds challenges.

      RBI cautions banks on gold loan disbursals through fintech startups

      RBI cautions banks on gold loan disbursement concerns through fintechs like Rupeek, IndiaGold, and Oro Money. Banks evaluating next steps post IIFL Finance issue. Asset quality improved at Rupeek, with partnerships with Federal Bank, Indian Bank, and South Indian Bank.

      Fintechs seek clarity on digital currency tieups despite RBI blessing

      Blockchain-based digital currency allows programmability of money. This means, in some cases, usage can be restricted to specific merchants only. This feature has caught the attention of the government, which is considering using it for targeted subsidy disbursements and preventing unauthorised access or misuse.

      NPCI arm, banks and fintechs in talks for net banking synergies

      The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had on March 4 approved implementation of an interoperable payment system for internet banking transactions by NBBL, a subsidiary of National Payments Corp. of India (NPCI).

      Why RBI's disproportionate action against fintechs may be bad for business and investor sentiment?

      In a situation where financial liabilities of citizens have grown from 3.8% to 5.8% of GDP between 2021 and 2023, is it not reasonable to expect that regulatory and supervisory actions are taken in a 'calibrated' fashion, keeping an eye on customers credit needs and financial convenience? In an age when gov and corporations promote light-touch digital solutions as a universal panacea, should regulatory boundaries remain static and stifle new lending models?

      How RBI is upping the scrutiny on credit cards

      The Reserve Bank of India is tightening its grip on cobranded credit cards, a recently booming sector. This stricter scrutiny aims to prevent unregulated entities from gaining backdoor access to the credit card industry.

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