What DPDP Act obligations apply to BPO and KPO companies? BPO and KPO companies typically process personal data on behalf of client organisations, classifying them as Data Processors under the DPDP Act 2023. Their core obligations include operating only under documented instructions from the Data Fiduciary, implementing strong technical and organisational security controls, notifying the Data Fiduciary immediately upon discovering a breach, restricting sub-processor use to those approved by the client, and returning or destroying data at the end of the contract. BPOs that also maintain their own employee data carry additional Data Fiduciary obligations.
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DPDP Compliance for BPO/KPO Companies — Data Processor Obligations
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Processors carry the immediate DPDP pain
BPO, KPO and virtual-assistant companies process personal data continuously on behalf of clients — payroll, F&A, healthcare records, customer support transcripts, legal documents. Under the DPDP Act 2023 the client (Data Fiduciary) stays liable for what you do, which is exactly why client contracts and vendor audits are tightening first, ahead of enforcement. Your obligations arrive through contract before they arrive through law.
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