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PNB-Nirav Modi fraud: RBI initiates special audit of banks with focus on trade finance

RBI seeks details of banks' letters of undertaking, including the amounts outstanding, and whether they had pre-approved credit limits or kept enough cash on margin before issuing guarantees

In view of the recent Rs12,646-crore PNB scam, done through fraudulent issuance of LoUs by connivance of the bank’s staff, it was pertinent for the RBI to examine the issue of trade finance which also included issuance of letter of credit and LoUs, officials said.Premium
In view of the recent Rs12,646-crore PNB scam, done through fraudulent issuance of LoUs by connivance of the bank’s staff, it was pertinent for the RBI to examine the issue of trade finance which also included issuance of letter of credit and LoUs, officials said.

New Delhi: Rattled by spate of banking frauds, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has initiated special audit of state-owned lenders with focus on trade financing activities, especially relating to issuance of letters of undertaking (LoUs) by them, banking officials said.

In addition, the RBI has asked all banks for details of the LoUs they had written, including the amounts outstanding, and whether the banks had pre-approved credit limits or kept enough cash on margin before issuing the guarantees.

Most of the big banking frauds which were unearthed in the recent past, including the one perpetuated by diamantaire Nirav Modi and his associates, pertain to trade finance. Also, many of the willful default cases have their roots in trade finance, the officials told PTI.

In view of the recent Rs12,646-crore PNB scam, done through fraudulent issuance of LoUs by connivance of the bank’s staff, it was pertinent for the regulator RBI to examine the issue of trade finance which also included issuance of letter of credit (LC) and LoUs, officials said.

Soon after Nirav Modi case came to light, the CBI registered a case against a Delhi-based diamond jewellery exporter Dwarka Das Seth International for an alleged bank loan fraud to the tune of Rs389.85 crore towards Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC). Dwarka Das Seth International availed various credit facilities from OBC between 2007-12.

Also, in the Bank of Baroda fraud case of 2015, two Delhi-based businessmen cheated it of Rs6,000 crore by using the trade finance mechanism. Investigations in BoB fraud case revealed major irregularities relating to trade finance as several forex transactions were done mainly via advance remittances for import, through newly-opened current accounts.

Heavy cash transactions—sometimes four or five times a day—were also noticed.

Besides, the government on its part recently asked the state-owned banks to scrutinize all cases of non-performing assets (NPAs) exceeding Rs50 crore for possible fraud and report the matter to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

Banks have also been asked by the finance ministry to come up with a “pre-emptive" action plan within a fortnight to combat rising operational and technical risks, and assign clear accountability to senior functionaries.

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Published: 11 Mar 2018, 02:52 PM IST
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