IDFC First Bank regler Rs 583 crore med Haryana-regeringen

IDFC First Bank har gjort en full betalning på Rs 583 crore till Haryana-regeringen mitt i en pågående undersökning av finansiell bedrägeri. Avtalet täcker huvudbelopp och ränta. Banken framhöll sitt engagemang för kundprioriteringar och samarbete med myndigheter.

IDFC First Bank meddelade en reglering på Rs 583 crore med Haryana-regeringen, som täcker både huvudbelopp och ränta relaterat till bedrägliga transaktioner under utredning. Denna betalning genomfördes proaktivt, utan att vänta på slutförandet av undersökningen av finansiellt bedrägeri. Banken konstaterade sin hängivenhet för kund-först-principer i hanteringen av ärendet. Den uttryckte också vilja att samarbeta med myndigheter för att identifiera och gripa de ansvariga för oegentligheterna. Denna utveckling sker i samband med pågående granskning av bankens inblandning i de bedrägliga aktiviteterna. Haryana-regeringen hade tidigare väckt oro över transaktionerna, vilket ledde till undersökningen. IDFC First Banks åtgärd syftar till att snabbt lösa skulderna och visa ansvar trots den olösta undersökningen. Inga ytterligare detaljer om bedrägerits tidslinje eller specifika inblandade personer lämnades i meddelandet. Bankens aktier och relaterade banksektoraktier, såsom Federal Bank och IndusInd Bank, nämndes i marknads sammanhang, men ingen direkt inverkan specificerades.

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