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SEBI in talks with Google, Telegram to crack down on unregistered finfluencers: Sources

Sources said there will be unprecedented enforcement action against unregistered finfluencers who are misusing social media platforms. Investor protection through awareness and education is the key focus area for the current regime at SEBI.

July 02, 2025 / 12:00 IST
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SEBI in talks with other social media platforms for crackdown on unregistered finfluencers.

Market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is in talks with big social media platforms like Google and Telegram for curbing the activities of unregistered investment and stock market advertisers, say sources. SEBI, in a response to Moneycontrol query about the strategy to deal with advices given on social media platforms by unregistered finfluencers, said, “We are thankful to all those who are co-operating in reducing this risk. Talks are in progress with other (social) media platforms as well”.

SEBI further stated in the response that, “SEBI has adopted a multipronged strategy in the recent past to reduce the risk arising out of advices given by unregistered finfluencers. Collaborating with social medial platform is an integral part of this strategy”.

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Regulatory sources said the social media platforms are largely co-operative and have given a favourable response. It is expected that most of them will come up with some kind of measures to deter the elements that are misusing such platforms against the investors and causing loss to them. One regulatory source said, “Platforms which are not falling in line may not get business with SEBI regulated entities as regulated entities may like to associate with platforms, which are aligned with SEBI's objective of curbing unregistered finfluencers."

Google and Telegram did not reply to the queries about ongoing discussions with SEBI on the issue of verification and other measures under consideration.