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Audit regulator NFRA launches AI challenge to improve financial reporting oversight

NFRA said the initiative seeks AI tools to analyse corporate disclosures faster and flag compliance risks, with prizes and a potential deployment contract on offer.

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Audit watchdog, the National Financial Reporting Authority, has launched a new challenge to invite artificial intelligence-driven solutions aimed at improving the monitoring of financial reporting quality and speeding up internal compliance processes.

The initiative, launched in partnership with IndiaAI, seeks to tap technology companies and startups to develop tools that can analyse financial disclosures and flag potential compliance risks more efficiently.

Under the IndiaAI Financial Reporting Compliance Challenge, Indian companies and startups recognised by the Department for Promotion of and Internal Trade (DPIIT) are invited to build systems capable of extracting data from documents in multiple formats and validating them against accounting and regulatory frameworks.

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The regulator said the aim is to use AI to automate time-consuming internal tasks while improving the consistency and depth of financial reporting reviews. NFRA oversees and accounting standards for large listed companies and entities of public interest.

Participants in the challenge will compete for a total prize pool of ₹1.5 crore. Up to ten shortlisted teams will receive ₹5 lakh each during a virtual refinement stage. One final winner may also be awarded a two-year contract worth up to ₹1 crore to deploy the solution at a national level, the regulator said.

NFRA eyes explainable compliance reports via AI

NFRA said the proposed solutions should be able to generate explainable compliance reports, produce automated to identify risk indicators and offer an AI-enabled interface to support regulatory analysis.

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Explainability has become a growing concern for regulators using AI, as automated decisions increasingly come under legal and public scrutiny.

The move points to broader efforts by authorities to integrate AI into regulatory and supervisory functions, particularly as disclosures grow in volume and complexity. Regulators globally are exploring similar tools to enhance oversight without significantly expanding manpower.

Applications for the challenge opened this week and will close on February 22, 2026. The regulator did not specify when the winning solution would be selected.

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While AI tools promise efficiency gains, many tech-executives have cautioned that such systems must be carefully designed to avoid errors, bias or over-reliance on automated assessments, particularly in sensitive areas such as financial reporting and audit oversight.

NFRA said the challenge is intended to strengthen its ability to safeguard investor interests and public trust by improving the quality and speed of financial reporting compliance checks.

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Mohd Ujaley
Mohd Ujaley
Mohd Ujaley is a journalist specialising in the intersection of technology with government, public sector, defence and large enterprises. As Editorial Director at Tech Observer Magazine, he leads editorial strategy, moderates industry discussions and engages with key stakeholders to shape conversations around technology, policy and digital transformation. With over 15 years of experience, Ujaley has held editorial roles at prestigious publications including The Economic Times, ETGovernment, Indian Express Group, Financial Express, Express Computer and CRN India. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Economics, a Master’s in Mass Communication from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), a Parliamentary Fellowship from The Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies and a Certificate in Public Policy from St. Stephen’s College, Delhi.
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