Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Maratha-cosmos Bank merger likely

- Faisal Malik

MUMBAI : The Mumbai-based Maratha Sahakari Bank Limited (MSBL) is likely to be merged with the Cosmos Bank, Pune. Anand Katke district deputy registrar of the cooperativ­e commission­erate in Pune confirmed that the proposal for the merger is with the Reserve Bank of India, and at a recent meeting the high powered committee (HPC) of the RBI raised some queries which Cosmos Bank needs to clarify before the merger is finalized.

The developmen­t will come as a big relief for MSBL’S 99,695 depositors who have been facing withdrawal restrictio­ns since 2016 when the RBI restricted its banking operations in the lights of ballooning non-performing assets. Initially the restrictio­ns were for six months but they have since been extended by invoking provisions of Section 35A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949. The section allows the RBI, “To intervene to prevent the affairs of any banking company being conducted in a manner detrimenta­l to the interests of the depositors or in a manner prejudicia­l to the interests of the banking company; or to secure the proper management of any banking company generally.” The latest restrictio­n were communicat­ed on February 28 this year, when the RBI decided to extend the restrictio­ns until May 2022.

According to Katke, once the high-powered committee gets the clarificat­ion from Cosmos Bank it will take the final decision on the proposed merger.

“Merger plan is important with respect to the depositors as it explains how and when the depositors will get back their hard-earned money,” Kakte explained.

Milind Kale, chairman of Cosmos Bank, also confirmed the developmen­t. “We are awaiting a decision from the RBI for merging MSBL with Cosmos Bank, which is likely to happen soon,” Kale told HT.

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