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Abstract:India’s financial regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), has imposed a penalty totaling INR 3.2 million (approximately USD 37,000) on Tauga Private Limited—formerly OctaFX India Private Limited—for operating an unregulated Forex trading platform. This Settlement Order represents SEBI’s latest enforcement action against a retail trading provider, reflecting growing scrutiny of online brokerage services in India.
India‘s financial regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), has imposed a penalty totaling INR 3.2 million (approximately USD 37,000) on Tauga Private Limited—formerly OctaFX India Private Limited—for operating an unregulated Forex trading platform. This Settlement Order represents SEBI’s latest enforcement action against a retail trading provider, reflecting growing scrutiny of online brokerage services in India.
Background
Following an email report from BSE on March 14, 2022, SEBIs examination uncovered that:
Key Settlement Terms
After filing an initial Settlement Application, the authorized representative met SEBIs Internal Committee on January 23, 2025. Following feedback, a Revised Settlement Terms (RST) package was submitted, comprising:
SEBIs High Powered Advisory Committee (HPAC) reviewed and recommended approval of the RST on March 13, 2025. The Panel of Whole Time Members formally accepted these recommendations on April 22, 2025, informing Tauga on May 5, 2025. The settlement amount was duly credited, and the registration surrender and cancellation were finalized on June 27 and July 9, 2025, respectively.
The Situation of OctaFX
This action follows OctaFXs earlier regulatory clash in Singapore, where its website was blocked for breaching the Securities and Futures Act 2001. Together, these measures underscore a pattern of global financial authorities targeting online brokers offering derivatives without requisite licenses.
Implications for Traders and Brokers
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