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RBI slaps Rs 27 cr penalty on 13 banks for FEMA violations, KYC lapses

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed Rs 27 crore rupees penalty on 13 public and private sector banks for Foreign Exchange Management (FEMA) Act violations and Know your customer (KYC) lapses.

India TV Business Desk India TV Business Desk Mumbai Published on: July 28, 2016 11:32 IST
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Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed Rs 27 crore rupees penalty on 13 public and private sector banks for Foreign Exchange Management (FEMA) Act violations and Know your customer (KYC) lapses.

In a statement issued yesterday, the RBI said it has imposed monetary penalty on 13 banks for "violation of regulatory directions/instructions/guidelines, among other things, on KYC norms".

These banks are: Bank of Baroda (Rs 5 crore), Punjab National Bank (Rs 3 crore), Syndicate Bank (Rs 3 crore), UCO Bank (Rs 2 crore), HDFC Bank (Rs 2 crore), Allahabad Bank (Rs 2 crore), Canara Bank (Rs 2 crore), IndusInd Bank (Rs 2crore), SBBJ (Rs 2 crore), Bank of India (Rs 1 crore), Corporation Bank (Rs 1 crore), RBL Bank (Rs 1 crore) and SBM (Rs 1 crore).

It has also asked eight other banks (Axis Bank, Federal Bank, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, OBC, Standard Chartered Bank, SBI and Union Bank of India) to ensure strict compliance with guidelines.

"In respect of eight other banks...based on written and oral submissions, it was decided to advise them to put in place appropriate measures and review the same from time to time to ensure strict adherence to KYC/AML requirements as well as FEMA provisions on an ongoing basis," the RBI said.

It, however, added that "this action" is based on deficiencies in regulatory compliance and "is not intended to pronounce upon the validity of any transaction or agreement entered into by the bank and its customers".

The scrutiny in the 21 banks examined the alleged irregularities in opening and monitoring of accounts including violations under FEMA provisions.

The RBI also looked into the effectiveness of systems and processes for implementation of KYC norms/AML standards. The findings, the apex bank said, revealed weaknesses in the internal control systems, management oversight and violation of certain regulatory guidelines.

The weakness was revealed in non-adherence to KYC requirements like customer identification and risk categorisation, instructions on monitoring of transactions in customer accounts and the guidelines issued under the FEMA provisions.

Based on the findings, the Reserve Bank had issued a show-cause notice to 21 banks.

The central bank came to the conclusion that "some of the violations of serious nature were substantiated" and warranted imposition of monetary penalty on 13 banks, as the failure on the part of these banks to take timely remedial measures had aggravated the seriousness of the contraventions.

With PTI Inputs

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