Data Governance

FIG Paper No 59 – AI in Indian Financial Services: Balancing Innovation with Accountability and Regulation

Summary: As artificial intelligence reshapes the contours of India’s financial landscape, regulated entities find themselves navigating a delicate balance between harnessing transformative innovation and managing its inherent risks spanning algorithmic bias, model opacity, and systemic concentration. The RBI’s establishment of the FREE-AI committee signals a decisive regulatory commitment to responsible AI governance, anchored in principles of accountability, fairness, and explainability. The paper ultimately calls upon regulated entities to embed these imperatives at the very foundation of their AI frameworks, underpinned by robust data governance and a culture of institutional vigilance.

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Insurance Distribution in India: Emerging Channels, Compliance, and Data Governance

Summary: This continuation of Part I delves into the evolving insurance distribution landscape in India, focusing on other channels such as web aggregators, insurance marketing firms, and common service centres, alongside traditional intermediaries like PoSPs, MISPs, and agents. It highlights regulatory prohibitions that safeguard ethical practices, policyholder-centric reforms under the IRDAI framework, and the impact of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act on intermediaries. The article underscores how compliance, transparency, and data security are shaping a future-ready distribution ecosystem that balances innovation with consumer trust.

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