Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

‘78% PMC CLIENTS CAN WITHDRAW ENTIRE BALANCE’

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NEW DELHI: Nearly 78% depositors of the scam-hit PMC Bank have been allowed to withdraw their entire deposits even though the ceiling of ₹50,000 on withdrawal continues, Union finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in Lok Sabha on Monday. Sitharaman also said in Lok Sabha that in case of medical emergencie­s, marriages and other crisis situations, a depositor of the Maharashtr­a-based PMC Bank can withdraw upto ₹1 lakh by invoking the ‘hardship provisions’ of the Reserve Bank of India. “Nearly 78% are now allowed to withdraw their entire account balance. They are small depositors. With this, the concerns of all small depositors are take care of,” she said during Question Hour. The minister said steps are being taken to seize properties of promoters of the PMC Bank, auction such properties and repay depositors with the money obtained. Sitharaman said the ₹50,000 withdrawal ceiling for depositors continues but for scenarios like marriage, education, livelihood and other “hardships”, the withdrawal limit if ₹1 lakh. According to the Mumbai Police’s Economic Offences Wing (EOW), the PMC Bank management, allegedly in cahoots with a business family concealed from the banking regulators’ scrutiny huge loan defaults by HDIL group firms. Over 70% of the bank’s advances went to HDIL group, which led to a huge crisis when the realty group defaulted on repayment, the EOW had said.

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