Business Standard

PNB SCAM LIKELY TO HIT OTHER LENDERS TOO

Some banks have direct exposure to Nirav Modi’s companies

- NAMRATA ACHARYA & ABHIJIT LELE

The fraudulent transactio­ns at Punjab National Bank are likely to hit the books of other lenders as well. Doubts about similar fraudulent practices at other banks were gathering steam, analysts said.

The impact of the PNB fraud will extend to counter parties (lenders), hit their asset qualities and increase provisions for bad loans.

Most bankers said the entire liability would fall on PNB since the letters of understand­ing (LoUs) availed by Nirav Modi’s companies were issued on behalf of the bank’s Mumbai branch.

Some banks, however, have direct exposure to Nirav Modi’s companies, though they have been standard assets so far.

Bankers said Modi sent LoUs to banks stating that he would square off all his dues and that his company Firestone Diamond was up for sale. The valuation of the company was ~105 billion, he claimed in the letter.

But according to a report, the CBI investigat­ion has now expanded to a number of jewellery companies, which could be a cause for concern for banks. The nature of banks’ engagement­s with jewellery companies was not clear.

"Four big jewellers — Gitanjali, Ginni, Nakshatra and Nirav Modi — are under scanner. The CBI and the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e are looking at their arrangemen­ts with various banks and the end use of money," a senior official of a public sector bank told

Other banks may not have much to worry though.

Allahabad Bank has an exposure of ~20-22 billion routed through its Hong Kong branch in the PNB fraud. However, the entire exposure is on the bank, and does not relate to the client, confirmed Usha Ananthasub­ramanian, CEO, Allahabad Bank.

The bank had overdues slated to be paid on January 25 and subsequent­ly on February 5, which were defaulted. ‘We do have exposure to PNB, but it is on the bank and not on the client. The exposure is roughly ~20-22 billion,” Ananthasub­ramanian told Business Standard.

The bank is contemplat­ing corrective action, including tighter auditing and sensitisin­g employees.

Another Kolkata-based bank, UCO Bank, has a direct exposure of around ~280 million to Nirav Modi. The bank also has an indirect exposure to PNB through its Hong Kong branch, confirmed a senior official at the bank.

R K Takkar, managing director and chief executive officer of UCO Bank, could not be reached for comments.

Mumbai-based Dena Bank has a standalone exposure of ~50 crore to the Nirav Modi company. It is a standard account with Dena Bank, a senior official said.

“The case assumes significan­ce because based on these transactio­ns other banks had advanced loans to these clients abroad. PNB has also involved the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e to track the audit trail of the money. This dampens the sentiments around PNB, which had seen a marginal improvemen­t in its asset quality in this quarter," said Jaikishan Parmar, analyst at Angel Broking.

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