Platform Context
Finclave is a SEBI-regulated fintech platform incorporating trading functionality, investment portfolio management, transaction execution, and account services for retail investors. As a platform facilitating securities transactions, accessibility compliance is mandatory under SEBI investor protection requirements and financial inclusion mandates.
Platform complexity includes real-time market data displays, order placement interfaces, portfolio dashboards with dynamic updates, transaction histories, document repositories for contract notes and statements, and secure authentication mechanisms. Accessibility across all trading and account management functions was required for regulatory compliance.
Audit Scope
The audit evaluated trading interfaces, order placement workflows, market data visualization components, portfolio management dashboards, transaction history interfaces, document repositories, mobile trading applications, and authentication and security mechanisms.
Critical user journeys included account opening and KYC submission, market research and security selection, order placement and modification, portfolio monitoring and rebalancing, transaction review and confirmation, and document access for regulatory disclosures. Testing validated accessibility across web platforms and native mobile applications.
Standards and Frameworks Applied
Audit methodology applied WCAG 2.1 Level AA as the conformance baseline, with evaluation of WCAG 2.2 criteria for accessible authentication (relevant to secure login processes), focus appearance (critical for trading interfaces with numerous interactive elements), and target size (essential for mobile trading accuracy).
IS 17802:2021 mapping provided India-specific regulatory context, while GIGW 3.0 principles informed document accessibility evaluation for contract notes, account statements, and regulatory disclosures delivered in digital formats.
Key Accessibility Challenges Identified
Trading interface accessibility presented unique challenges. Real-time market data updates required proper ARIA live region implementation to announce price changes to screen reader users without overwhelming auditory feedback. Order placement forms demanded precise keyboard navigation, clear focus management, and unambiguous error prevention for high-stakes transactions.
Dynamic portfolio dashboards required semantic structure for data tables, keyboard-accessible chart interactions, and screen reader announcements for balance and position updates. Color-coding used to indicate profit/loss required additional non-color indicators to meet WCAG requirements for users with color vision deficiencies.
Authentication mechanisms, while secure, presented accessibility barriers including CAPTCHA implementations without accessible alternatives, time-limited one-time password entry without sufficient extension capabilities.
Document accessibility for contract notes and statements revealed structural deficiencies in automated PDF generation processes. Mobile trading applications exhibited touch target sizing violations in dense interface layouts and gesture-dependent shortcuts without alternative access methods.
Remediation and Validation Approach
Remediation of trading interfaces required careful balance between accessibility requirements and platform functionality. ARIA live regions were calibrated to provide meaningful announcements without disrupting user workflow. Order placement interfaces were enhanced with explicit labels, clear error prevention dialogs, and confirmation mechanisms designed for assistive technology clarity.
Authentication accessibility improvements included implementation of accessible CAPTCHA alternatives (audio CAPTCHA, logic puzzles), extended time limits with user-controlled extensions, and keyboard-accessible multi-factor authentication flows. These changes maintained security integrity while meeting accessibility standards.
PDF generation processes were modified to produce tagged, structured documents with proper reading order and alternative text for visual elements. Mobile application remediation expanded touch targets, provided gesture alternatives, and improved focus management in trading workflows.
Validation testing by IAAP-certified auditors included scenario-based testing of complete trading workflows with assistive technologies, verification of accessible authentication under various user conditions, and cross-platform validation across desktop and mobile environments.
Outcome and Compliance Status
The platform achieved WCAG 2.1 Level AA conformance across trading, portfolio management, and account services functionality. Accessibility improvements enhanced usability for all investors while specifically enabling independent access for persons with disabilities.
Compliance documentation demonstrates SEBI regulatory alignment, includes comprehensive audit and validation evidence, and supports ongoing accessibility governance as the platform evolves. The platform's accessibility commitment is formalized through published accessibility statements and designated accessibility feedback channels.