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Finance Ministry sanctions amalgamation scheme of PMC Bank with Unity SF Bank

As per the amalgamation scheme, the Unity SF Bank will repay the full principal amount due to all depositors. The Unity SF Bank will also pay 90 percent of depositors -- having deposits up to Rs 5 lakhs -- as upfront.

January 27, 2022 / 18:07 IST
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Finance Ministry (Image: PTI)
Finance Ministry (Image: PTI)

The Finance Ministry has sanctioned and notified the amalgamation scheme of Punjab and Maharashtra Co-operative Bank (PMC Bank) with Unity Small Finance Bank Limited (Unity SF Bank). With this move, the ministry has protected the PMC Bank from liquidation and brought relief to its stakeholders.

According to government notification, issued on January 25, around 110 branches and over 1,100 employees of PMC Bank will now operate as Unity SF Bank, providing security and stability in their employment along with offering uninterrupted service to clients.

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Further, as per the amalgamation scheme, the Unity SF Bank will repay the full principal amount due to all depositors. The Unity SF Bank will pay 90 percent of depositors -- having deposits up to Rs 5 lakhs -- as upfront. However, the depositors will have the option to either withdraw or retain this amount with Unity SF Bank or else they can make additional deposits, and take advantage of the attractive interest rate of up to 7%, being offered on savings accounts.