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Punjab National Bank Mumbai Branch Reports Fraud 8 Times Its Net Income

The bank, India's second-biggest state-run bank, said it has detected a $1.8 billion fraud at a single branch in Mumbai.

The Punjab National Bank (PNB), India's second-biggest state-run bank, said바카라 웹사이트on Wednesday바카라 웹사이트that it has detected a $1.8 billion fraud at a single branch in Mumbai, the impact of which could extend to other lenders as well.바카라 웹사이트
Bloomberg바카라 웹사이트that the fraudulent transactions are the equivalent of eight times the lender's 2017 net income of about 13.2 billion rupees ($206 million), exchange filings show.
News agency바카라 웹사이트Reuters바카라 웹사이트that the PNB did not name the people involved in the case but said it had reported the deals to law enforcement agencies and would evaluate later whether it faces any liability arising out of the transactions.
"In the bank, these transactions are contingent in nature and liability arising out of these on the bank shall be decided based on the law and genuineness of underlying transactions," PNB said, without giving further details.
The PNB shares fell as much as 7.5% as of바카라 웹사이트11:20 am바카라 웹사이트in Mumbai, poised for the steepest drop since October, added the바카라 웹사이트Bloomberg바카라 웹사이트report.
The bank is already dealing with other allegations of fraudulent transactions.
Last week, the CBI booked billionaire diamond merchant Nirav Modi, his brother and wife and a business partner for allegedly cheating the Punjab National Bank of over Rs 280.70 crore during 2017.
The CBI has acted on a complaint from the PNB, which alleged that Modi, his brother Nishal, wife Ami and Mehul Chinubhai Choksi, all partners of Diamon R US, Solar Exports, Stellar Diamonds, were in conspiracy with officials of the bank and cheated it, causing “wrongful loss”, the officials said.
It was not immediately known if the latest disclosure on fraudulent transactions was related to or separate from the previous incident.
(With PTI inputs)
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