Millennium Post

Axis Bank suspends some suspicious accounts

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NEW DELHI: Hit by irregulari­ties by some of its employees, Axis Bank on Monday said it has taken “unpreceden­ted step” of temporaril­y suspending some of the suspicious accounts and has a rigorous compliance procedure.

The bank further said that it has already filed Suspicious Transactio­n Reports (STRS) with the Financial Intelligen­ce Unit (FIU-IND) about the potentiall­y suspect accounts which were later probed by investigat­ive agencies.

“We understand that the visit by the investigat­ive agencies to our branches has been pursuant to the cash transactio­n report (CTRS) and STRS filed by the bank under the extant KYC & AML norms as applicable to the bank,” Axis Bank said in a statement.

The bank has also filed additional STRS with FIU proactivel­y, it said.

Axis said it has rigorous compliance procedures and has also gone ahead and applied all our analytic capability to identify accounts that might have exhibited suspicious activity since demonetisa­tion.

“The bank has also taken the unpreceden­ted step of temporaril­y suspending some of these accounts. We would like to assure you that Axis Bank stays committed to the success of the Government­s initiative of demonetisa­tion and facilitati­ng transition towards digitalise­d economy,” the statement said.

Earlier this week, the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e arrested two Axis Bank managers here and seized 3 kg gold bars in connection with its money laundering probe in a racket of illegally converting old notes in connivance with banking authoritie­s.

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