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        When Investor Safety Meets Street Culture: NSDL Activation Draws Attention in Delhi

        February 20, 2026

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        New Delhi, February 20, 2026: As India’s capital markets ecosystem continues to strengthen investor protection mechanisms, innovative public awareness initiatives are playing a critical role in translating regulatory safeguards into everyday investor behaviour. In this context, a recent flash mob activation at Priya High Street, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi, brought investor safety messaging into a public, high-footfall environment, reinforcing the importance of verification before investing. The activation was part of ongoing efforts by Market Infrastructure Institutions (MIIs) to amplify awareness around SEBI Check, a verification initiative introduced by Securities and Exchange Board of India to help investors identify registered and legitimate market intermediaries. The initiative is designed to curb financial fraud by encouraging investors to verify credentials before making investment decisions.

        Understanding SEBI Check and Its Importance With rising instances of financial scams, impersonation, and unregistered advisory services, SEBI has intensified its focus on investor education and preventive safeguards. SEBI Check serves as a simple, accessible verification tool that allows investors to confirm whether an entity is registered with the regulator.

        The initiative is symbolised by a green triangle with a thumbs-up icon, representing safety, authenticity, and trust. The visual cue is intended to be easily recognisable and to prompt a verification-first mindset among retail investors. By encouraging investors to validate credentials before investing, SEBI Check aims to reduce the risk of fraud and promote informed participation in capital markets.

        NSDL’s Role in Investor Awareness As part of the broader SEBI Check awareness movement, National Securities Depository Limited has been actively supporting investor education through a mix of digital, on-ground, and transit-led communication initiatives. These efforts reflect a shift from passive advisories toward behavioural awareness campaigns that engage investors in everyday settings.

        Recent interventions have included high-visibility auto-rickshaw sticker campaigns across major cities, digital-first investor education content, and simplified messaging designed to reach a wider cross-section of market participants. Collectively, these initiatives aim to make regulatory awareness more accessible, relatable, and actionable.

        Flash Mob Activation at Priya High Street On February 13, visitors at Priya High Street, Vasant Vihar, witnessed an engaging flash mob performance focused on investor safety and the importance of verifying financial entities before investing. The activation blended coordinated choreography, street-theatre energy, and rhythmic messaging to draw attention to the SEBI Check symbol and its core message.

        The performance was designed to break through the clutter of conventional awareness campaigns by transforming a regulatory concept into a live, culturally engaging experience. By using performance storytelling, the activation sought to simplify a compliance-driven message into an easily relatable cue for the general public.

        The flash mob format enabled the campaign to capture spontaneous attention, spark curiosity among onlookers, and encourage conversations around safe investing practices. The public setting also contributed to organic amplification, with attendees capturing and sharing moments from the performance on social media platforms.

        Innovation in Public-Space Storytelling What set the activation apart was its emphasis on public-space storytelling as a medium for investor education. Rather than relying solely on informational materials, the initiative focused on creating a memorable experience that reinforced symbol recall and behavioural nudging.

        Key elements of the activation included reinforcing the green triangle thumbs-up as a trust marker, encouraging verification before investment decisions, and designing the experience for spontaneous sharing and recall. By embedding the message in a live performance, the campaign aimed to leave a lasting impression beyond the immediate moment.

        Part of a Broader Investor Awareness Movement As SEBI Check continues to gain visibility nationwide, such initiatives highlight the evolving nature of regulatory communication in India’s capital markets. Investor awareness is increasingly moving beyond circulars and advisories toward formats that resonate with today’s audiences and consumption patterns.

        NSDL’s recent outreach efforts demonstrate how investor protection messaging can be integrated into public life through creative and culturally relevant formats. By meeting investors where they are — in markets, transit spaces, and public venues — these initiatives aim to foster a verification-first culture and strengthen trust in the financial ecosystem.

        The flash mob activation at Priya High Street stands as an example of how collaborative efforts between regulators and market institutions can translate policy intent into meaningful public engagement, reinforcing the importance of informed and safe investing.

        (Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with NRDPL and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.). PTI PWR

        Investor verification: public SEBI Check awareness activation promotes verification-first behaviour to reduce fraud and strengthen investor protection. SEBI Check is a verification mechanism to confirm whether market entities are registered with the regulator, aimed at reducing impersonation and unregistered advisory fraud by promoting verification before investing. NSDL has advanced this objective through behavioural investor education-digital content, transit-led campaigns, and on-ground activations-culminating in a flash mob at Priya High Street that reinforced the green triangle thumbs-up symbol as a trust marker and used public-space storytelling to drive symbol recall and verification-first behaviour.
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                                Investor verification: public SEBI Check awareness activation promotes verification-first behaviour to reduce fraud and strengthen investor protection.

                                SEBI Check is a verification mechanism to confirm whether market entities are registered with the regulator, aimed at reducing impersonation and unregistered advisory fraud by promoting verification before investing. NSDL has advanced this objective through behavioural investor education-digital content, transit-led campaigns, and on-ground activations-culminating in a flash mob at Priya High Street that reinforced the green triangle thumbs-up symbol as a trust marker and used public-space storytelling to drive symbol recall and verification-first behaviour.





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