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Nirav Modi fraud case could trigger PCA on PNB: Kotak report

The Rs 11,400 crore fraud detected at Punjab National Bank could trigger prompt corrective action by the Reserve Bank of India, leading to stoppage in lending by it for sometime, the report has said.

February 22, 2018 / 22:38 IST
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The Rs 11,400 crore fraud detected at Punjab National Bank (PNB) could trigger prompt corrective action (PCA) by Reserve Bank, leading to stoppage in lending by it for sometime, says a report.

The state-run lender had detected fraudulent transactions worth USD 1.77 billion (Rs 11,400 crore) at one of its branches in Mumbai.

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The transactions were carried out by diamond jeweller Nirav Modi by acquiring fraudulent letters of undertaking (LoU) from the lender's Brady House branch in Mumbai to secure overseas credit from other Indian lenders.

The lender had said it would honour all 'bonafide' contracts suggesting that some of the claims may be disallowed while the other public banks are suggesting that this may not be the case.