ASCI modifies guidelines for health and finance influencers

Now influencers need to declare their qualifications only where technical information and advice are provided, as per the latest update.

Manifest Media Staff

Apr 28, 2025, 1:28 pm

The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) has released an update to its Influencer Advertising Guidelines, for health and finance influencers

The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) has released an update to its Influencer Advertising Guidelines, for health and finance influencers.

Earlier, all influencers providing advice and/or promoting and/or commenting on merits or demerits on aspects related to commercial goods and services in the fields of BFSI and Health & Nutrition were required to have the necessary qualifications and certifications in order to provide such information and advice to consumers.

The updated guidelines draw a distinction between generic promotions and the promotion of technical aspects of a product and service, which consumers are likely to interpret as expert advice. Now influencers need to be qualified and declare such qualifications only where technical information and advice are provided.

Where the advertisement is of a generic nature or in the form of a public service message, such qualifications are not necessary. For example, in instances where an insurance company uses an influencer to talk about the need for annual health check-ups, or where a health food company ties up with a chef or food blogger to promote a meal service.

Manisha Kapoor, CEO and secretary general, ASCI, said, "Influencer marketing has matured beyond simple endorsements and now often involves strategic partnerships for various aspects of brand communication. The updated guidelines bring in the required nuance for influencers operating in the BFSI and Health & Nutrition space."

Source: MANIFEST MEDIA

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