MailServe is a secure email platform built specifically for the BFSI sector. It runs only on Indian data centres, so email, attachments and metadata stay within India and satisfy RBI data-localisation rules. It generates automated audit trails for RBI and CERT-In, and it blocks phishing, ransomware and business email compromise with AI-driven security and AES-256 encryption.
What makes MailServe different for BFSI companies?
MailServe is the market's first dedicated email solution that integrates RBI compliance requirements with cybersecurity in a single platform. Unlike generic email providers, it operates exclusively on Indian data centres, which keeps performance high for domestic financial operations and keeps every email, attachment and piece of metadata inside Indian territorial boundaries. That single decision removes the regulatory risk that comes with offshore hosting.
How does MailServe ensure RBI and NABARD compliance?
The platform builds compliance in rather than bolting it on. It provides real-time monitoring dashboards, automated audit-trail generation, and one-click reporting for RBI and CERT-In requirements. Institutions demonstrate adherence through comprehensive documentation and incident tracking, and the system automatically generates immutable audit trails that satisfy examination requirements and support legal proceedings when needed.
What threats does MailServe protect against?
MailServe includes AI-powered security that detects and neutralises sophisticated phishing, ransomware and business email compromise attacks aimed at financial institutions. The machine-learning models continuously adapt to emerging threat patterns in the BFSI sector, and the platform layers on AES-256 encryption and advanced data-loss prevention. Security handled well is a business enabler, which is the same view behind our work on building software around real requirements.
Which BFSI organisations can use it?
The platform serves organisations from small cooperative banks to large commercial banks, NBFCs and SME financial service providers. Flexible licensing and seamless scaling let the infrastructure adjust to peak transaction periods and growing volumes, and simplified management interfaces put enterprise-grade email security within reach of smaller cooperative institutions without demanding heavy IT resources.
How quickly can a financial institution move to MailServe?
The modular architecture enables a switch without disrupting existing email operations. Migration tools carry the transition from legacy systems while preserving historical communications and configurations, and early adopters get dedicated migration support to make the move smooth.
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What makes MailServe different for BFSI companies?
MailServe integrates RBI compliance with cybersecurity in one email platform, and it operates only on Indian data centres. Every email, attachment and piece of metadata stays within Indian territory, which removes the regulatory risk of offshore hosting.
How does MailServe ensure RBI and NABARD compliance?
The platform generates automated, immutable audit trails, real-time monitoring dashboards and one-click reporting for RBI and CERT-In. An institution can demonstrate adherence through the documentation and incident tracking the system produces on its own.
What threats does MailServe protect against?
AI-powered security detects and neutralises phishing, ransomware and business email compromise aimed at financial institutions. The machine-learning models adapt to new BFSI threat patterns, and the platform adds AES-256 encryption and data-loss prevention.
Which BFSI organisations can use MailServe?
It suits everything from small cooperative banks to large commercial banks, NBFCs and SME financial providers. Flexible licensing and automatic scaling handle peak transaction periods, and simplified management makes it usable without a large IT team.
How quickly can a financial institution move to MailServe?
The modular architecture allows a switch without disrupting existing email, and migration tools carry over historical communications and configurations. Early adopters get dedicated migration support.