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Open-ended definitions in digital competition bill creating chilling effect on startup ecosystem: PhonePe CEO Sameer Nigam

The PhonePe CEO was part of a discussion on the draft bill where stakeholders said they would ask the government to extend the April 15 deadline for the consultation process on the bill.

April 04, 2024 / 13:13 IST
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PhonePe CEO Sameer Nigam requested the government to hold a 6-month consultation for the draft digital competition bill
PhonePe CEO Sameer Nigam requested the government to hold a 6-month consultation for the draft digital competition bill

According to Sameer Nigam, the recently released draft Digital Competition Bill has opted for a grab-all characterisation of what constitutes a systemically important tech company.  And such "open-ended" definitions and phrases in the draft bill is creating a "chilling effect" on the startup ecosystem, the PhonePe CEO said.

The draft of the bill, which was released for consultation on March 12, contains additional compliance requirements aimed at major technology companies, which the bill refers to as Systematically Significant Digital Enterprises (SSDEs).

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A company that offers "core digital services" can be declared an SSDE based on its global turnover, gross merchandise value, number of users in India and so on, the bill says.

Nigam, who was speaking at an April 3 roundtable on the new competition bill organised by CCAOI, which defines itself as a trust "engaged in capacity building, research and advocacy mostly in India especially related to Internet and digital policies", pointed out that the thresholds for designating a company as SSDE in the bill can even apply on smaller companies and startups.