Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

PNB to shutter nearly all ops at fraud-hit Mumbai branch

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Punjab National Bank (PNB) is closing nearly all its operations in a Mumbai branch that was at the heart of a $2 billion fraud, according to four people 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 secondlarg­est state lender seeks to tighten controls and restore its reputation.

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.

PNB has alleged that a handful of staff at the branch issued fake bank guarantees between 2011 and 2017 to help the firms of Indian diamond magnate Nirav Modi and his uncle Mehul Choksi raise billions of dollars in foreign credit. The duo have denied wrongdoing and are currently abroad.

Fronted by an imposing colonial facade, the branch has a for-

MUMBAI:

eign exchange department and handles mainly mid-sized corporate accounts. It also has a small retail operation, which will stay open after the restructur­ing, said the persons who declined to be named as the discussion­s were not public.

One of the persons with direct knowledge of the matter said that PNB was transferri­ng some employees and big accounts— each involving annual transactio­ns of more than 500 million rupees ($7.28 million)— o large corporate branches for “better monitoring”.

“The bank has already started moving accounts to neighbouri­ng branches,” said one of the people aware of the matter. “Only a small retail banking operation will remain at the branch for the time being.”

The bank will consider similar steps for some other branches too so that risks are minimised, said one of the people aware of the matter.

PNB chief executive Sunil Mehta did not respond to requests for comment on the Brady House plan. He said in a statement on Friday that the bank was on track to “bounce back within six months”.

Three of the sources said that more than two-dozen employees were informed this week about the decision to cut back the Brady House operations. The sources said the branch could eventually be shut down.

Business at the branch’s foreign exchange operations has come down “substantia­lly” since the fraud came to light, said one of the people.

 ?? MINT ?? The move to downsize the Brady House branch in Mumbai comes as the secondlarg­est state lender seeks to tighten controls
MINT The move to downsize the Brady House branch in Mumbai comes as the secondlarg­est state lender seeks to tighten controls

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