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Kota’s big bank scam exposed: 41 customers, 110 FDs, Rs 4.58 crore gone

A relationship manager at ICICI Bank in Kota siphoned off Rs 4.58 crore from 110 fixed deposit accounts and diverted the funds into the stock market. The fraud, which remained undetected for two years, came to light after a customer flagged a missing FD.

June 06, 2025 / 13:32 IST
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A major banking fraud has surfaced in Rajasthan’s Kota, where a relationship manager at ICICI Bank allegedly siphoned off Rs 4.58 crore from customer accounts over a two-year period, redirecting the money into the stock market. The accused, Sakshi Gupta, was arrested by local police during her sister’s wedding and has been sent to judicial custody, NDTV reported.

The scam came to light in February when a customer visited the bank to inquire about his fixed deposit (FD). Upon investigation, the bank discovered unauthorised withdrawals from multiple accounts and approached the police with a formal complaint on February 18.

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Gupta, who was posted as a relationship manager, misused the bank’s 'User FD' facility to make illegal withdrawals between 2020 and 2023. NDTV cited the police as saying that she accessed 110 fixed deposit accounts belonging to 41 customers, changed the registered mobile numbers with those of her family members and channelled the money into the stock market.

“She linked the phone numbers of her family members to these accounts and withdrew more than Rs 4 crore,” said investigating officer Ibrahim Khan, quoted NDTV. “She even devised a system that she used to get the OTPs on her system so that the account holders don't get a whiff of the fraud,” he added.