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    SEBI Plans Framework to Expand Online Bond Platforms in India

    By TNRMay 9, 2026
    SEBI Plans Framework to Expand Online Bond Platforms in India

    The regulator is preparing measures aimed at broadening retail participation and improving access to India’s corporate bond market through digital platforms.

    Securities and Exchange Board of India is planning to introduce changes that could expand the role of online bond platforms in India’s financial markets, as regulators look to improve retail participation in the country’s corporate debt ecosystem.

    The proposed framework is expected to support wider access to bond investments through digital platforms, reflecting a broader shift towards technology-led financial distribution and retail investing.

    India’s bond market has historically remained dominated by institutional investors, while retail participation has lagged behind equity markets. Regulators and market participants have increasingly been exploring ways to deepen the corporate bond market and diversify funding channels for businesses.

    The move could create new opportunities for financial institutions, fintech firms, wealth platforms, and brokerage companies operating in India’s digital investment ecosystem.

    Online bond platforms have gained traction in recent years as retail investors increasingly look beyond traditional fixed deposits and savings products in search of higher-yield investment options.

    The planned regulatory changes also come amid rising digitisation across India’s financial services sector, where regulators have been encouraging greater transparency, investor access, and digital onboarding across investment products.

    Industry participants believe easier access to bond investments could help broaden retail engagement in fixed-income products while supporting long-term development of India’s debt markets.

    The expansion of online bond investing is also expected to increase competition among digital wealth platforms and financial technology firms targeting retail and affluent investors.

    India’s financial regulators have been steadily introducing reforms across capital markets, digital investing, and financial infrastructure as the country seeks to deepen participation across investment products and improve capital market access.

    The proposed framework from SEBI is expected to further strengthen India’s evolving digital investment ecosystem, particularly as retail investors continue increasing participation across financial assets.

    Key Takeaways

    • SEBI is planning measures to expand online bond platforms
    • The proposal aims to improve retail participation in bond markets
    • Digital investing platforms could benefit from the changes
    • India is seeing rising demand for technology-led investment access
    • The move may deepen India’s corporate debt market

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