Karur Vysya Bank donates Rs 3.14 crore to PM Cares Fund, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Private sector Karur Vysya Bank on Friday said it donated Rs 3.14 crore to the Prime Minister Cares Fund from its corporate social responsibility funds. The Bank’s MD and CEO B Ramesh Babu handed over the demand draft to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in New Delhi recently, the Tamil Nadu-based bank said in a press release.

Karur Vysya Bank said it had donated Rs 1 crore to the Tamil Nadu State Disaster Management Authority while it handed over oxygen concentrators and multi-parameter monitors to the Karur Medical College Hospital totalling to Rs 1.60 crore, the release said.

Babu stated that the bank was committed to give back to the society in a big way through the corporate social responsibility initiatives, the released added.

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HDFC Bank’s additional masala bonds get listed on NSE IFSC’s platform, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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NSE International Exchange (NSE IFSC) on Friday said it has listed HDFC Bank‘s additional masala bonds on its debt securities market platform. NSE IFSC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the National Stock Exchange (NSE).

The private lender’s additional Tier 1 (AT1) masala bonds got listed on the debt securities market platform.

“HDFC Bank has raised Rs 739 crores under USD 3 Billion Medium Term Note Programme,” NSE IFSC said in a release.

Since the launch of NSE IFSC Debt Securities Market (DSM), it has listed total aggregate medium-term notes worth over USD 31 billion and listed bonds worth more than USD 17 billion, it added.

This also includes USD 1.75 billion worth of green and sustainable bonds.

NSE IFSC launched DSM for listing and trading of debt securities in multiple foreign currency bonds, green bonds, masala bonds, notes, among others, on March 16, 2018. PTI SRS BAL BAL



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HC refuses to grant interim relief to Shiv Sena’s Anandrao Adsul, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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The Bombay High Court on Friday refused to pass any order granting interim protection from coercive action to Shiv Sena leader and former MP Anandrao Adsul in connection with an alleged Rs 980 crore fraud at the City Co-operative Bank. Adsul had moved HC this week challenging the case and the summons issued by the ED directing him to appear before it for questioning.

Adsul’s counsel Abhinav Chandrachud told a division bench of Justices S S Shinde and Justice N J Jamadar that proceedings initiated by ED were at the instance of political rivals with the support of the ruling party at the Centre.

“Proceedings initiated by ED against Adsul clearly smack of political vendetta being settled through enforcement agencies, which are armed with powers of civil court during investigation and have been elevated to the status of court,” Adsul said in his plea.

Chandrachud told the court the proceedings before the ED had been initiated based on the complaint of Ravi Rana, husband of Amravati Lok Sabha MP Navneet Kaur.

He added that Adsul had filed a petition against Kaur’s caste certificate, and the HC had, earlier this year, cancelled the caste certificate.

Chandrachud argued that Rana had complained as retaliation to Adsul challenging the validity of Kaur’s caste certificate.

He further told the court Adsul was the original complainant in the case registered by the city police’s Economic Offences Wing in the alleged bank fraud case.

Opposing the relief sought, Additional Solicitor General Anil Singh, appearing for ED, asked the court to consider Adsul’s conduct when the summons were issued to him.

“When ED went to serve the summons, he (Adsul) created a scene. Got himself an ambulance and went to a hospital. There he was found to be fine, so he went to another hospital and got himself admitted. This conduct has to be looked into,” Singh argued.

He further argued that a person may or not be an accused in a case but the ED has to question every party involved to trace the proceeds of crime in a money laundering case.

The court, after hearing the matter briefly, said it was not inclined to pass any order granting relief to the petitioner at this stage.

“It is not uncommon for informant to become accused. We are not inclined to grant any relief today,” the bench said, and posted the matter for further hearing on October 8.

The ED case against Adsul pertains to alleged irregularities of Rs 980 crore in the City Cooperative Bank, of which he was former chairman.

The money laundering case is based on a First Information Report (FIR) of Mumbai Police Economic Offences Wing (EOW) into the alleged irregularities in disbursement of loan funds and other financial transactions of the bank.



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UPI records 365 crore transactions worth ₹6.54-lakh cr in September

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Digital payments continued to register robust growth in September amidst the festival season and normalisation of economic activities.

The Unified Payments Interface (UPI) registered 365 crore transactions worth ₹6.54-lakh crore in September, as per data released by the National Payments Corporation of India on Friday.

The UPI platform had clocked 355 crore transactions amounting to ₹6.39-lakh crore in August.

This was the third consecutive month where UPI transactions remained well above the 300-crore mark.

Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) also registered a rise in transactions and processed 38.44 crore payments of ₹3.24-lakh crore in September. As many as 37.79 crore transactions amounting to ₹3.18-lakh crore took place through IMPS in August.

Transactions on NETC FASTags, however, declined to 19.36 crore in September amounting to ₹3,009.3 crore in value terms compared to 20.12 crore transactions worth ₹3,076.56 crore in August.

AePS transactions also decreased. As many as 9.09 crore transactions amounting to ₹23,292.33 crore took place through AePS in September against 10.84 crore payments worth ₹27,333.87 crore in August.

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SRBC & Co LLP resigns as the auditor of IL&FS

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SRBC & Co LLP, part of EY India, has resigned as the auditor of IL&FS citing recent regulations issued by the Reserve Bank of India.

“SRBC and Co. LLP will be ineligible to continue as auditors of the company for the financial year 2021-22 beyond September 30, 2021 having completed audits for three years.

“We would further like to inform you that the Board of Directors of the company vide resolution dated September 29, 2021, subject to the approval from members, have approved the appointment of CNK Associates LLP as Statutory Auditor of the company for FY 2021-22,” IL&FS said in a regulatory disclosure.

In a bid to ensure the independence of bank auditors, the RBI issued guidelines for the appointment of statutory central auditors or statutory auditors in April this year. Under the norms, it made joint audits mandatory for entities with an asset size of ₹15,000 crore and above, capped the number of audits a firm can perform in a year at four banks, and eight NBFCs and urban cooperative banks (UCBs), and reduced the tenure of auditors to three years.

Recently audit regulator National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) had found several audit failures on the part of SRBC & CO LLP in its statutory audit of the books of crisis-ridden IL& FS Transportation Networks Ltd ( ITNL), a subsidiary of IL&FS, for the financial year 2017-18. The Audit Quality Review Report (AQRR) had highlighted at least nine major observations including the point that the initial appointment of SRBC & Co LLP, and the continuation of SRBC & Co LLP as statutory auditor of ITNL, was prima facie illegal and void.

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Improved revenue structure for NPS’ Point of Presence coming soon, says PFRDA Chief Bandyopadhyay

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Pension regulator PFRDA (Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority) is currently undertaking a comprehensive review of Point-of-Presence (PoP) revenue structures and new rates are expected to be available in a month, its Chairman, Supratim Bandyopadhyay, said on Friday.

“We have formed a committee for this purpose. The report is expected in a month,” Bandyopadhyay told a press conference on the occasion of ‘NPS Diwas’.

From this year, October 1 will be celebrated as ‘NPS Diwas’ every year, he added.

Also see: Fund Query: Should investors over 60 go for the NPS?

PoPs are the first points of interaction of the National Pension System (NPS) subscriber with the architecture. These entities provide services related to NPS to contributors. Such entities include banks, non-banks and various fintech companies.

The proposed move to revise PoP compensation structure is expected to motivate them to sell more NPS to citizens across the country. It will come at a time when several PoPs have conveyed to PFRDA that the individual agents or business correspondents (in the case of banks) appointed by them will also start distributing NPS as a product.

Individual distributors

PFRDA has already, in June this year, made changes in regulations to allow even individuals to work as distributors of pension products. This has paved the way for those working as insurance agents or mutual fund distributors to also distribute NPS.

Earlier, only institutions were given the licences for distribution, and the regulator had allowed entities such as banks, NBFCs and certain non-bank entities categorised as PoP to work as distributors.

Strong growth

Meanwhile, Bandyopadhyay also said that the number of new NPS subscribers onboarded in the first half of this fiscal grew 60 per cent at about 3.25 lakhs against 2.1 lakh recorded in the same period last year. As of September 25, the total assets under management (AUM) of NPS stood at about ₹6.67 lakh crore, he said, adding that PFRDA was well on course of meeting the aspiration of ₹7.5 lakh crore AUM by the end of March 2022.

Also see: Custodians for NPS: PFRDA sets minimum ₹1-lakh crore assets under custody for eligibility

Bandyopadhyay also highlighted that the equity funds of NPS have recorded 13 per cent compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) on a 12-year track record.

“Active fund management has been a huge positive for us. It was our decision to allow active fund management that has helped us achieve this. This would not have been possible in passive fund management,” he said.

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IndusInd Bank board approves appointment of Gobind Jain as CFO, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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The board of IndusInd Bank has approved the appointment of Gobind Jain as chief financial officer, the bank said i an exchange filing today.

SV Zaregaonkar will hand over charge of the CFO position, and take over other responsibilities until his date of superannuation, the filing said.

Jain is a chartered accountant, with 29 years of experience in accounting and finance management.

He was previously with a leading private sector bank, prior to which he had worked with foreign banks in India.

Details of Jain will be intimated upon his taking over as CFO of the bank, the filing said.

No other details were mentioned in the bank’s exchange filing to Bombay Stock Exchange.

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Festive Bonanza! ICICI Bank launches special offers for customers, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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ICICI Bank has announced the launch of ‘Festive Bonanza’, which contains offers with instant discounts and cashbacks.

As part of the launch, the bank is offering benefits to retail and business customers on various banking products and services. The offers are available from today, and on various dates in the upcoming festive season.

Customers can avail these offers by using ICICI Bank debit or credit cards, internet banking and Cardless EMI. They can also avail offers like discounts on processing fee on loans, reduced EMIs on banking services and products such as loans, credit cards, savings and current accounts, NRI accounts, money transfer, consumer finance, business banking and investments, among others.

The e-commerce platforms that offering the discounts are Flipkart, Amazon, Myntra, Paytm, Bigbasket, Grofers, Supr Daily Pepperfry, JioMart, MakeMyTrip, Samsung, LG, Dell, Swiggy, Zomato, EazyDiner, Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri etc

Customers can avail these offers on categories like electronics, gadgets, global luxury brands, apparels, jewellery, grocery, automobile, furniture, travel and dining.



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World Bank to extend $150 million to Chennai’s Sustainable Urban Services Programme

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Chennai, October 1

The World Bank will give $150 million loan to support the Government of Tamil Nadu’s Chennai City Partnership: Sustainable Urban Services Programme, which seeks to help strengthen institutions, improve the financial health of service agencies, and drive significant improvements in the quality of four key urban services — water supply and sewerage, mobility, health, and solid waste management.

This programme will support the Tamil Nadu Government in its efforts to transform the city and its services, while accelerating Chennai’s shift to a lower carbon and a more resilient growth trajectory. It will help Tamil Nadu Government , Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC), and key service agencies adopt new approaches to service delivery and bring a renewed focus on results for citizens, according to a statement from The World Bank.

The Chennai Metropolitan Area, home to about 10.9 million people, is India’s fourth-most populous metropolitan area. Despite being an economic powerhouse, Chennai has not kept pace with growing demand for key services. The coastal city also remains highly vulnerable to natural disasters, climate change and, as the Covid-19 emergency revealed, to pandemics. “This programme heralds the start of our partnership with the city of Chennai where we will work with Tamil Nadu Government to jointly create a more climate-friendly, resilient and inclusive model for managing urban growth. The experience emerging from this partnership can inform other Indian cities and, more broadly, India’s massive urban transition,” said Junaid Ahmad, World Bank Country Director in India.

Major components

The programme’s major components are water resource management including water supply and sewerage services, urban mobility, health services and solid waste management. The scheme will increase household connections and improve the quality of water and sewerage services. It will expand green modes of urban mobility—buses, walking, and cycling—along with improvements in their quality and inter-connectivity. It will also enhance disease surveillance and improve coverage and quality of primary health care services.

Integrated planning and management of these services through empowered coordinating agencies such as a Water Regulatory Authority and a Chennai Unified Metropolitan Transport Authority will also be part of this programme. The scheme will improve the financial performance of GCC and Chennai Metro Water Supply and Sewerage Board through increased revenue collection and/or reduction in operating costs.

The $150 million loan from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) is a variable spread loan that has a final maturity of 16-and-a-half years, including a grace period of five-and-a-half years.

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Timely recoveries crucial for profitability of sale-bound IDBI Bank, says Icra, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Timely recoveries will be a key driver of net profitability for IDBI Bank, in the absence of which it may remain at sub-optimal levels in the near to medium term, rating agency Icra has said.

“IDBI Bank’s profitability includes one-time income driven by recoveries from fully-provided legacy stressed assets, and it has utilised the same for accelerated provisioning on other stressed assets and potential asset quality stress in future. Incremental slippages could remain high, given the reasonably large overdue book amid the weak operating environment and certain other vulnerable exposures, the rating agency said in a note while upgrading the rating for the Mumbai-based private lender’s bonds, debentures and tier-II capital instruments from “A” to “A+”

While the bank maintains one of the highest provision coverage ratios on its stressed assets, the timing of recoveries from these could remain uncertain, it said.

The rating upgrade

The rating upgrade factors in the sustained improvement in the credit profile of IDBI Bank Limited with expectations that the internal capital generation is likely to be sufficient for growth as well as for maintaining sufficient cushion over the regulatory capital requirements.

Due to the weak asset quality and capitalisation levels in the past, IDBI Bank was placed under the Prompt Corrective Action (PCA) framework, thereby placing curbs on fresh wholesale lending. This, coupled with increased provision levels on NPAs, resulted in a sustained decline in the net advances to Rs. 1.23 lakh crore as on June 30, 2021 from the peak level of Rs. 2.19 lakh crore as on September 30, 2016. In contrast, the bank’s deposit base moderated less sharply to Rs. 2.23 lakh crore as on June 30, 2021, from Rs. 2.66 lakh crore as on September 30, 2016, that too driven by bulk deposits.

NPA generation

The bank has guided towards the normalisation of NPA generation at 2.0-2.5% in FY2022. However, this will remain contingent on its ability to contain incremental slippages, even as the overdue book, as indicated by the special mention account (SMA)-1 and SMA-2 book (corporate book and retail book combined), remained high at 3.6% of standard advances as on June 30, 2021 (3.3% as on March 31, 2021 and 3.4% as on March 31, 2020).

On a forward-looking basis, normalised operating profitability is expected to remain better compared to past levels although elevated operational costs on a reduced scale along with the continued impact of the high share of low/non-yielding assets on profitability will continue to weigh down the operating profitability, the rating agency said.



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