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Fintechs, law enforcement agencies mull ways to address digital fraud, cyber security challenges

Heads of around 60 fintech companies, four fintech associations, 23 states' police departments, CBI, ED, FIU-India, central government ministries and departments, regulators and other concerned agencies participated in the workshop

April 30, 2024 / 22:13 IST
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The workshop was organised to foster strong collaboration between fintechs and law enforcement agencies to ensure due compliance of extant rules and regulations, among others.

Department of Financial Services Secretary Vivek Joshi during a workshop held on April 30 emphasised the contributions of the startup and fintech community to India's high and sustained economic growth, and urged for greater collaboration among the government, regulator, public and the private sector to harness the full potential of the sector.

Joshi said given that fintech companies are more technology and innovation oriented, they draw the traction of regulators and law enforcement agencies when they grow their businesses over a period of time.

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The secretary made these comments during a half-day workshop with law enforcement agencies, and startup and fintech companies. This was jointly organised by the Department of Financial Services and Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C), Ministry of Home and was a continuation of the last interaction of finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 26.

The interactive workshop was organised to foster strong collaboration between fintechs and law enforcement agencies to ensure due compliance of extant rules and regulations, and to address key challenges such as cybersecurity, digital financial frauds, among others.