Banks in India report loan fraud worth Rs 5 trn, SBI’s amount largest

Banks in India report loan fraud worth Rs 5 trn, SBI’s amount largest

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The data showed 90 banks and financial institutions reported a total of 45,613 cases of loan fraud till March 31, 2021.

State Bank of India – the country’s largest lender – reported the highest amount of loans as fraud – Rs 78,072 crore as on March 31, 2021. SBI is followed by Punjab National Bank (Rs 39,733 crore), Bank of India (Rs 32,224 crore), and Union Bank of India (Rs 29,572 crore).

“Bank-wise data on frauds of banks which got merged with other banks later (such as Andhra bank, Corporation Bank etc) is provided as reported by each bank during the period during which the bank was operational,” RBI said in the RTI report.

The top five banks’ account for 42.1% or Rs 2,06,941 crore of the total frauds classified by the banks.

Among private sector banks, ICICI Bank led the amount involved in loan frauds (5.3%), followed by Yes Bank (4.02%) and Axis Bank (2.54%). These three private sector banks constituted 11.87% of the total amount involved in loan fraud. Largest private sector lender HDFC Bank’s amount involved in the loan frauds was 0.55% of the total.

RBI norms require banks to make 100% provision for the entire amount that has been classified as fraud.

In 2019-20, the Indian banking sector saw a 159% jump in dubious transactions to Rs 1.86 trillion according to RBI’s annual report. The data, which pertains to frauds that are above Rs 1 lakh, shows the number of frauds grew by 28% to 8,707 in FY20 from 6,799 in the previous financial year. There was a concentration on high value frauds with top 50 credit accounts contributing 76% of the frauds reported in 2019-20.

Between 2014-15 and 2019-20, banks reported frauds worth Rs 3.6 trillion, RBI data shows.

RBI data for FY20 and FY19 showed an overwhelming number of frauds related to loans. Advances related frauds were 90.2% in FY19 and 98.1% in FY20, respectively. Frauds related to off-balance sheet items, deposits and internet form a minuscule proportion of credit related frauds. This means most frauds were committed by borrowers.

One of the reasons for the sharp rise in reported number of frauds in the last few years is a government directive issued in February 2018, bankers said.

The directive, issued by the finance ministry, mandated lenders to probe all non-performing accounts of Rs 50 crore and above for possible fraud and report it to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). This is one of the main reasons why reporting of frauds surged since 2018-19. Banks become proactive in declaring frauds, though a process is followed, like conducting forensic audits before a fraud is declared.

Wilful defaulters

Data obtained by the same RTI application showed that 2,261 accounts have been identified by the banks as wilful defaulters as on December 31, 2020, with the total amount involved at Rs 1.72 trillion. Sequentially, the amount of wilful default is up 4.5% as compared to end September, i.e. from Rs 1.64 trillion.

A total of 147 new wilful defaulters were identified by lenders during the October – December quarter. These lenders owed Rs 5,785.93 crore to the banks.

Source: https://www.business-standard.com/article/finance/banks-in-india-report-loan-fraud-worth-rs-5-trn-sbi-s-amount-largest-121052400494_1.html

Nysha Varshney

Naysha Varshney is an editor at Economy News. She covering finance and personal finance-related news.

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