SEBI Launches

SEBI Launches Three New IT Platforms to Digitise Communication, Adjudication & Cybersecurity Supervision

On 24th of March 2026, SEBI had introduced 3 separate “Platforms”, which seems like this is early version of something much larger. Which will eventually lead to data driven infrastructure.

SEBI Launches

SEBI Launches SUPCOMS – Single Universal Platform for Communications

A platform to improve speed and efficiency of communication (replacing email-based interaction with SEBI).

This matters more than it sounds. This platform will entirely replace the email based interaction with SEBI and it will create robust Institutional Memory (a permanent record of all past communication and actions). Going forward our communications will be machine readable (like now LLM are able read and optimize our email communication).

The platform is now live and accessible via the eServices portal: https://eservices.sebi.gov.in  Registered intermediaries and external entities can obtain login credentials and start using it immediately.

SUPCOMS platforms seems like NEAPS portal of NSE or mca.gov portal of MCA, the success of the platform depends heavily on the operations of the platforms more than adoption of the SUPCOMS portal by the external entities.

e-Adjudication Portal – Digital Quasi-Judicial Proceedings

Platform to digitally enable quasi-judicial proceedings. The portal is integrated with SEBI’s internal Case Management System and is already operational at: https://eadjudication.sebi.gov.in

The aim of this platform is to provide alternate transparent platform for all parties involved in quasi-judicial proceedings. But structurally, it does something deeper, it standardizes legal system. We would have enough training data through which we can have decision pattern analysis, outcome prediction. Through this portal you can access and download show cause notice, submit replies and various report / documents during the proceeding, and participate in proceeding through dedicated online hearing module (Like we do in NCLT and NCLAT proceeding)

C-SAC – Cyber-Sec Audit Compliance Platform

Platform to strengthen cybersecurity supervision of SEBI regulated entities. This platform will analyse the cyber audit report submitted to SEBI by regulated entity and SEBI will share the analysis with the entities through “E-mail”.

System driven supervisory tool that automatically analyses cyber audit reports submitted by regulated entities on the SI Portal (https://siportal.sebi.gov.in).

This portal will eventually become feedback loop where systems can analyse cyber audit reports, identifies risk areas and assign comparative “scores” across the entities which means there may be times when its no longer just “compliant” or “non compliant” and more like score-based measurement of quality of compliance. Let’s hope this risk scores do not depend entirely on human intelligence and judgement.

Sooner or later these portals or platforms will become the operating principle for interaction with SEBI.

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