Banks Audit - Revenue Leakage / Income Leakage in Banks
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One of the most important aspects of a bank audit is revenue leakage.
In some banks, it is conducted separately while some consider it as a part of Concurrent Audit or Statutory Audit or Internal Audit.
Nowadays, most of the banks are on Core Banking Solutions (CBS). Auditor should concentrate more on the master data entered and validated at the branch and also the Audit Trail.
And different kind of charges / fees by the Bank.
Around 150-200 types charges / fees by the Bank.
Following are the important areas which should be covered for successfully completing Revenue Leakage Audit of the Branch:-
Statutory Audit – Test Check.
Concurrent Audit – 100% or test check as per sanction letter
Revenue / Income Leakage - Deposits
Revenue / Income Leakage - Advances
Revenue / Income Leakage - Locker Charges
Revenue / Income Leakage - Other Fees / Charges
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