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PNB to shutter most operations at fraud-hit Mumbai branch, say sources

The move to downsize the Brady House branch comes as India's second-largest state lender seeks to tighten controls and restore its reputation.

July 03, 2018 / 17:36 IST
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Punjab National Bank | PNB, the second largest of the 17 public sector banks, has written off Rs 44,565.59 crore as technical write-offs in a four-year period starting FY17. As against these write-offs, the bank managed to recover just Rs 12,027.97 crore, data obtained by Velankar under the Right to Information (RTI) Act revealed. (Image: PTI)
Punjab National Bank | PNB, the second largest of the 17 public sector banks, has written off Rs 44,565.59 crore as technical write-offs in a four-year period starting FY17. As against these write-offs, the bank managed to recover just Rs 12,027.97 crore, data obtained by Velankar under the Right to Information (RTI) Act revealed. (Image: PTI)

Punjab National Bank is closing nearly all its operations in a Mumbai branch that was at the heart of a $2 billion fraud, according to four sources with knowledge of the decision.

The move to downsize the Brady House branch, which has come to symbolise the biggest banking scandal in the country's history, comes as India's second-largest state lender seeks to tighten controls and restore its reputation.

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The 123-year-old bank has lost more than half its market value since the fraud came to light in late January.

PNB will move all big client accounts out of the branch in downtown Mumbai that according to an internal investigation saw "exceptional growth" in the past few years largely because of its controversial dealings with firms owned by two related jewellers.