Offshore betting and real estate topped the list of advertising violations in 2024-25, according to ASCI's report, accounting for 68% of total breaches. The report highlights the need for stricter regulations and improved compliance in these sectors.
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Offshore betting and real estate were the most non-compliant sectors, accounting for 43.5% and 24.9% of all violative ads, respectively.
ASCI monitors advertising violations across brands, platforms, and influencers, working closely with the Department of Consumer Affairs to promote truthful and lawful advertising.
79% of digital ad violations occurred on Meta platforms, followed by other websites, Google, property portals, and LinkedIn.
ASCI reported a significant improvement in complaint resolution efficiency during 2024-25, with the average turnaround time reduced to 16 days, a 46% improvement over the previous year.
A total of 3,347 ads fell under categories that are legally prohibited from advertising, including offshore betting, alcohol branding, and unauthorised forex trading apps, which are banned by the Reserve Bank of India.
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