Updated On: 22 July, 2025 05:49 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
SEBI’s Ananth Narayan highlights cyber risks, market volatility, and trust deficits as major concerns for India’s growing base of capital market investors. With investor numbers rising from 4.2 crore in 2020 to 13 crore today, Narayan urged diversification, financial awareness, and stronger governance to sustain long-term growth and trust.

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With an increasing number of savers stepping into the capital markets, Sebi Whole-Time Member Ananth Narayan on Tuesday highlighted that cyber threats, market volatility, and a trust deficit in the financial ecosystem could pose significant challenges to this growing investor trend.
Over the years, the number of unique investors in India's capital markets has risen sharply from 4.2 crore in March 2020 to 13 crore to date. Despite this remarkable growth, there remains considerable room for further expansion.
While acknowledging the rise of domestic investors, Narayan stressed the importance of addressing the challenges to sustain the momentum.