For a data-centric product, treating India's data-protection regime as a core feature is both a legal necessity and a competitive advantage.
India's Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023 governs how personal data — which can include business contact data — is collected, stored, and processed. The rules were finalised on 14 November 2025, and penalties for serious violations can reach ₹250 crore.
Most global prospecting tools offer no India-specific guardrails. Biznexis builds them into the product so your team can prospect with confidence as enforcement ramps up.
This page is informational only and not legal advice. Engage an Indian data-protection lawyer to validate your sourcing, consent, and retention practices before scaling.
Built from verifiable, lawful sources with documented provenance for each record.
Data processed for specified purposes with clear privacy notices.
Do-not-contact requests honoured automatically across the platform and your campaigns.
Encryption, access controls, and retention limited to what's necessary.
Records your team can use to demonstrate its own compliance, on demand.
A competitive edge as enforcement ramps up — not a liability to manage.
Tools to surface what data is held and to correct or update records.
Suppression and removal workflows that propagate across lists and campaigns.
A clear path for individuals to raise concerns, with records kept for accountability.
From verifiable, lawful public and partner sources, with provenance documented per record so you can stand behind how it was obtained.
Opted-out and do-not-contact records are suppressed automatically across the platform and your outreach, so they can't slip back into a campaign.
Yes. The compliance centre produces exportable audit records you can use to demonstrate your own compliance posture.
No. This is informational only. We strongly recommend engaging an Indian data-protection lawyer before scaling your data and outreach practices.
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