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Over Rs 47 crore LPG subsidy deposited in Airtel payments bank's accounts

Over Rs 47 crore LPG subsidy was deposited in more than 23 lakh customer's Airtel bank accounts opened without their consents since June 9, according to NPCI.

December 18, 2017 / 12:14 IST
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Over Rs 47 crore LPG subsidy was deposited in more than 23 lakh customer's Airtel bank accounts most of which were opened without their consents since June 9, reported Economic Times.

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Of these, about 11 lakh gas customers belong to Indian Oil while the balance is evenly split between Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum, according to a communication sent by a state oil company to National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) that maps bank accounts with Aadhaar and oversees retail payments and settlement systems in the country.

Stating that Airtel has been opening payments bank accounts of its customers without their consent, the state oil firm urged NPCI to stop further Aadhaar number being seeded into Airtel Bank without consumer consent and get Rs 47 crore transferred from Airtel Bank to the customers’ existing bank accounts where the subsidy should have gone in the first place.