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Meta’s New SEBI Verification: What It Means for Indian Securities Advertisers

Meta has introduced new verification requirements in partnership with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for any securities or investment advertisements targeting Indian users, beginning July 31, 2025. This initiative is designed to fortify transparency and elevate compliance within digital financial advertising, as India’s investment landscape experiences rapid growth and regulatory scrutiny.

Why the New Rules?

India’s financial markets are growing at an unprecedented pace, drawing both experienced and first-time investors. With this growth, the risk of misleading or non-compliant digital promotions has increased. Meta’s adoption of SEBI’s regulations signals a firm commitment to investor protection and the promotion of ethical marketing practices.

What Do the SEBI Verification Requirements Entail?

For Advertisers

Those wishing to run ads related to securities or investment products will face new, robust requirements:

For Users

Indian users engaging with financial ads on Meta platforms can expect:

Anticipated Impact on Digital Advertising

Stakeholder Change Expected Benefit
Advertisers Extra verification and documentation required Stronger credibility and market access
Advertisers Stricter content accountability Reduced exposure to regulatory backlash
Users Only approved, trustworthy ads Reduced risk and increased confidence
Users Transparent financial information Easier to compare and assess financial offers

Compliance Checklist for Advertisers

To ensure a smooth transition and maintain access to Meta’s Indian financial audience, advertisers should:

For more, review SEBI’s official advertising code and Meta’s updated ad policy documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What types of ads are affected by the new SEBI rules?
A: Any ad promoting or referencing securities, stockbroking, investment products, or related services targeted at Indian users is subject to these rules.

Q: What happens if an advertiser fails verification?
A: Ads will be disapproved or removed, and repeat offenders may risk account suspension or SEBI enforcement.

Q: Are these requirements unique to Meta?
A: While Meta has implemented these rules, other platforms may introduce similar standards to comply with SEBI’s nationwide digital advertising mandates.

Q: Where can advertisers get help?
A: Legal counsel, registered ad agencies, and direct consultation with Meta’s ad support can help advertisers navigate these requirements.

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