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ED files Rs 913-crore FEMA violation case against fintech Simpl

The company received foreign investment for technology-related products and services but used it for financial services without the approval of the government or the regulator, the ED has alleged

July 24, 2025 / 12:54 IST
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ED files case against Simpl for FDI violation
ED files case against Simpl for FDI violation

The Directorate of Enforcement (ED) has filed a foreign exchange violation case against fintech startup Simpl and its founder and director, Nithya Nand Sharma, for “contravention to the tune of Rs 913.75 crore”, the agency, which investigates financial crimes, said in a statement on July 24.

The company received foreign investment for technology-related products and services but used it for financial services without the approval of the government or the regulator, the ED alleged.

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The case has been filed under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (FEMA), ED said, adding the buy now, pay later firm violated the foreign direct investment (FDI) rule.

Simpl, registered as One Sigma Technologies Pvt Ltd, is accused of receiving a substantial amount of investment from the United States, potentially in violation of the FDI policy.