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Home | Business | Rbis Culpability In Lakshmi Vilas Banks Failure Needs To Be Looked Into Aibea

RBI’s culpability in Lakshmi Vilas Bank’s failure needs to be looked into: AIBEA

The 94-year-old Lakshmi Vilas Bank (LVB) was profitable for 90 years and that the bank has been incurring losses for the past three years only, the association said

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Published Date - 09:09 PM, Thu - 26 November 20
RBI’s culpability in Lakshmi Vilas Bank’s failure needs to be looked into: AIBEA
AIBEA says the proposed merger of LVB with DBS will provide a backdoor entry for a foreign bank.
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New Delhi: Bank employees’ union AIBEA has said that the Reserve Bank’s culpability in the failure of the 94-year-old Lakshmi Vilas Bank needs to be looked into and that the proposed merger of the lender with DBS Bank India Ltd (DBIL) will provide a back-door entry for a foreign banking entity into the Indian market.

In a letter to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday, the All India Bank Employees Association (AIBEA) said the approach of merger of the Tamil Nadu-based lender with Indian subsidiary of a Singapore-based bank is opposite to the policy of Aatmanirbhar Bharat professed by the government.

The 94-year-old Lakshmi Vilas Bank (LVB) was profitable for 90 years and that the bank has been incurring losses for the past three years only, the association said.

“And, it is well-known that these losses are attributable to some huge loans given to few well-known delinquent borrowers. A thorough probe is needed as to why these loans were given knowing the negative credentials of these borrowers, why RBI did not advise the bank to exercise prudence in giving these loans, why RBI did not timely action on the erring top officials of that bank, etc,” the letter said.

LVB’s merger with DBIL will be effective from November 27 and the proposal was approved by the Union Cabinet on Wednesday.

Started by a group of seven businessmen of Karur in Tamil Nadu under the leadership of V S N Ramalinga Chettiar in 1926, LVB has 566 branches and 973 ATMs spread across 19 states and union territories.

With NPAs soaring, the bank was put under the Prompt Corrective Action framework of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in September 2019.

“RBI, being the monitor and regulator, is expected to protect the banks and its depositors/ customers and they cannot escape from their responsibility or accountability by just forcing a moratorium. RBI’s culpability in the whole issue needs to be looked into,” it said.

With the merger, DBIL will take over LVB in “as-is-where-is” condition and acquire over 560 branches and 973 ATMs for free, as per the letter.

“This is clearly a back-door entry to a foreign banking entity into the Indian market, overlooking RBI’s rules on branch expansion of foreign banks in India. For DBIL with just around 35 branches, this is a big bonanza showered on them,” it said.


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