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By Adelia Castelino – Co-Founder and CEO, In-Solutions Global
India financial technology The fintech industry, which is currently the third largest in the world, is expected to generate a significant annual revenue of $70 billion by 2030, according to a recent report by Elevation Capital and McKinsey. In the dynamic world of fintech, where technological progress frequently outpaces regulatory frameworkscompliance with ethical standards becomes crucial. This is where corporate governance appears to be an essential factor in guiding companies towards sustainable growth and ethical conduct.
Corporate governance frameworks are tasked with establishing transparent channels of communication with regulatory authorities, overseeing compliance at all levels of the organization, and implementing mechanisms to quickly adapt to changing regulatory environments. In essence, they protect the interests of stakeholders and promote responsible corporate behavior.
Evolution of Corporate Governance Framework in India
It was in 1992 that Sir Adrian Cadbury first established the concept of corporate governance and formalized it with the creation of the famous Cadbury Committee. The formation of the committee emphasizes that corporate governance aims to maintain a harmonious balance between economic and social objectives, as well as individual and collective interests. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) also defines corporate governance as the framework that guides the direction and management of business enterprises.
Corporate governance is mainly characterised by four key principles: accountability, transparency, fairness and independence. In order to establish corporate governance in India, a major step was taken through the implementation of the Kumar Mangalam Birla Committee Report. This report introduced essential concepts such as code of conduct, audit committee and inclusion of clause 49 in the listing agreement.
In 2002, the Naresh Chandra Commission was appointed to investigate the legislation governing auditor-client relations and the role of independent directors in India. These recommendations have assumed critical importance, particularly in the wake of major corporate failures in the United States and the subsequent implementation of the Sarbanes Oxley Act.
Subsequent improvement in the corporate governance framework by the respective governments through reports like Narayan Murthy Committee Report (2003), Dr. JJ Irani Committee Report (2004), CII Working Group on Corporate Governance (2009), MCA Policy Governance (2012), Companies Act, 2013, SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, and Uday Kotak Committee Recommendations (2017).
Elements of Effective Corporate Governance
Fintech Corporate Governance and Board Members: The first step in building a strong corporate governance structure in a Fintech entity is to have a strong board of directors with deep expertise in banking, security, finance, and compliance, with a pragmatic and forward-looking approach. Having a strong board of directors in place is essential for Fintech companies to stay on top of compliance trends. The board should provide valuable expertise, critical capabilities, and effective strategies to ensure the company meets or exceeds its compliance responsibilities.
Risk mitigation in Fintech: Risk mitigation should be one of the most important corporate governance principles of Fintech entities. Entities should hire professionals such as lawyers, cybersecurityfinance and compliance experts for the management and mitigation of operational, financial, regulatory and reputational risks.
Navigating the Compliance Maze in Fintech
The major challenge faced by fintech companies is coping with an ever-changing regulatory regime and keeping up with the latest compliance trends. Effective corporate governance serves as a guiding force for these companies amidst the complexities of compliance, ensuring adherence to financial regulations and protecting them from legal risks.
Another challenge facing fintech companies is finding the right balance between innovation and regulatory compliance. Achieving this balance requires effective and competent corporate governance. Corporate governance is emerging as the key to addressing this challenge, enabling the company to remain agile and innovative while remaining aware of the changing regulatory landscape.
Cybersecurity and Data protection
Corporate governance is a critical link in creating resilient risk management frameworks, leveraging cutting-edge technologies and promoting a proactive approach to cybersecurity.
With the recent introduction of the Data Privacy and Protection Act (DPDPA) 2023 by the central government, it is imperative that fintech entities start working towards strengthening the process of managing digital and digitized personal data and creating a robust infrastructure.
The key governance mechanisms that this new legislation focuses on are obtaining consent and notification, obligations of data fiduciaries, notification of personal data breaches, cross-border transfer of personal data, identification of significant data fiduciaries, Data Protection Officers (DPOs), and understanding the rights and responsibilities of data fiduciaries. The penal provisions of this law are quite stringent and the maximum penalty can be up to INR 250 crores.
THE ESG Imperative
Today, environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards are gaining prominence in fintech and other sectors. As societal expectations evolve, fintech companies recognize the importance of sustainable and responsible business practices. Corporate governance, in this context, becomes a driver for integrating ESG considerations into strategic decision-making, thereby fostering long-term resilience and positive societal impact.
To improve the governance standards of fintech entities, several key aspects of ESG can be implemented:

  • Carry out an assessment of the impact and materiality of ESG measures.
  • Evaluate current ESG initiatives in the areas of environment, social responsibility and governance, and plan for the future.
  • Develop ESG action plans that address important topics such as climate change mitigation, resilience and adaptation, diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), and good governance and management.

The road ahead
As governments around the world seek to catch up with the rapid changes in the industry, fintech companies are having to adapt to a myriad of rules and guidelines. There have been a few recent cases of serious corporate governance breaches in many B2C companies regarding financial, compliance, and governance issues. However, staying abreast of regulatory changes is not only a legal requirement but also a strategic necessity. The central bank has recently been monitoring the fintech space to ensure financial stability and adopt a proactive approach to mitigate breaches and establish strong governance across sectors.
Going forward, governance structures in the fintech sector will need to be dynamic, adapting to evolving threats and ensuring that companies are prepared for known and unforeseen risks. Only then can the core objectives of corporate governance and its principles, including transparency, accountability, fairness and justice, be effectively achieved.

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