RBI slaps penalty on UCO Bank, Allahabad Bank, Bank of India
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UCO Bank in a BSE filing said that the Reserve Bank has "imposed a penalty" of Rs 2 crore on it on account of "few lapses in adherence to KYC/AML guidelines".
Bank of India too said the regulator has "imposed an aggregate penalty" of Rs 1 crore on it for "certain violations" of the requirements under Master circular on Know Your Customer (KYC) and anti-money laundering (AML).
Public sector Allahabad Bank said a penalty of Rs 2 crore has been imposed on it by the RBI.
All the three banks said they have taken necessary preventive measures and corrective action to avoid recurrence of such violations.
Yesterday, RBI had imposed penalties of Rs 5 crore and Rs 3 crore on PSU lenders Bank of Baroda and Punjab National Bank, respectively and also fined private sector HDFC Bank Rs 2 crore for lapses in adhering to anti-money laundering guidelines. #casansaar (NDTV Profit)
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