Bank frauds rise 74 per cent to Rs 71,543 Crore in 2018-19 - RBI
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"Public sector banks accounted for a bulk of frauds reported in 2018-19 -- 55.4 per cent of the number of cases reported and 90.2 per cent of the amount involved -- mainly reflecting the lack of adequate internal processes, people and systems to tackle operational risks," the RBI's report on 'Trends and Progress of Banking 2018-19' showed.
In February 2018, the government had issued a framework for timely detection, reporting and investigation of frauds in public sector banks (PSBs).
It required these lenders to evaluate non-performing accounts exceeding Rs 50 crore from the angle of possible frauds, to supplement the earlier efforts to unearth fraudulent transactions.
This appears to have caused the sharp jump in reported frauds in 2018-19, the report said.
Private sector lenders and foreign banks accounted for 30.7 per cent and 11.2 per cent, respectively, of the total number of reported fraud in 2018-19. Their share in the amount involved in the frauds reported were 7.7 per cent and 1.3 per cent, respectively.
PSBs' share in the value of large frauds was even higher at 91.6 per cent in 2018-19.
In the bank advances category, there were 3,606 number of fraud cases involving Rs 64,548 crore reported in 2018-19.
The banks reported 13 cases of fraudulent foreign exchange transactions worth Rs 695 crore. There were 1,866 fraud cases involving Rs 71 crore related to card or internet transactions. #casansaar (Source - PTI, Economic Times, RBI)
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