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No funds available: Depositors at PMC Bank survive on loans, charity

The Reserve Bank of India took control of PMC last September after it was accused of fraud and concealing non-performing loans.

August 26, 2020 / 08:20 IST
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In February, 82-year-old Kishan Lal appealed to India's finance minister for help, saying in a Twitter post that he was ready to donate his kidney and eyes if someone could help arrange funds to treat his daughter, who had a brain tumour.

The Lals had enough savings to tide over the medical crisis - more than 2.5 million rupees ($33,450) in Punjab & Maharashtra Co-operative (PMC) Bank. But withdrawals were capped at 50,000 rupees from each account at the time because authorities were investigating fraud at PMC.

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The withdrawal cap is now at 100,000 rupees per depositor.

"I just borrowed money from wherever I could, I had to save my daughter," said Lal. "If I had access to my own money, I'd not have been ashamed."