HomeBankingArun Khurana steps down as IndusInd Bank deputy CEO with immediate effect

Arun Khurana steps down as IndusInd Bank deputy CEO with immediate effect

Based on the findings of an external agency's probe, IndusInd has estimated an impact of 2.27% on its net worth as of December 2024

April 28, 2025 / 22:42 IST
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A bank-appointed external auditor has determined cumulative adverse accounting impact on P&L at Rs 1,959.98 crore as on March 31, which is similar to the amount disclosed on April 15, IndusInd Bank said in a regulatory filing.
A bank-appointed external auditor has determined cumulative adverse accounting impact on P&L at Rs 1,959.98 crore as on March 31, which is similar to the amount disclosed on April 15, IndusInd Bank said in a regulatory filing.

IndusInd Bank said on Monday that its deputy CEO, Arun Khurana has resigned with immediate effect, weeks after the private lender disclosed accounting lapses in its derivatives portfolio. Arun Khurana headed the global markets division of the bank, which included the derivatives portfolio

Arun Khurana, in his resignation letter, wrote, "Considering the recent unfortunate developments, wherein the Bank determined an adverse accounting impact on P&L, on account of incorrect accounting for internal derivative trades, I having oversight of the Treasury Front office function, as the Whole Time Director, Deputy CEO and a part of senior management of the bank, hereby resign, effective immediately."

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Arun Khurana further wrote that he will help in transitioning his responsibilities to ensure a smooth handover. IndusInd Bank on Sunday said accounting lapses in the derivative portfolio will cost the bank Rs 1,960 crore in FY25.

A bank-appointed external auditor has determined a cumulative adverse accounting impact on P&L at Rs 1,959.98 crore as on March 31, which is similar to the amount disclosed on April 15, IndusInd Bank said in a regulatory filing.