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RBI Slaps ₹1.29 Crore Fine on Kotak Mahindra Bank, IDFC First & PNB Over Compliance Failures

In a strong regulatory move, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed monetary penalties totaling ₹1.29 crore on three major Indian banks, including Kotak Mahindra Bank, IDFC First Bank, and Punjab National Bank (PNB). This action stems from non-compliance with various banking regulations, reaffirming RBI’s commitment to maintaining strict regulatory discipline in the banking sector.

Kotak Mahindra Bank Penalised ₹61.4 Lakh

Kotak Mahindra Bank has been slapped with a penalty of ₹61.4 lakh. The fine was levied for violations under the Guidelines on Loan System for Delivery of Bank Credit and Loans and Advances – Statutory and Other Restrictions. The RBI observed procedural lapses and regulatory deficiencies which led to this punitive action.

IDFC First Bank Fined ₹38.6 Lakh

IDFC First Bank has not been spared either. A fine of ₹38.6 lakh was imposed for failure to comply with the RBI’s Know Your Customer (KYC) norms. These norms are crucial to prevent money laundering and ensure customer transparency in financial operations.

Punjab National Bank Pays ₹29.6 Lakh

Public sector banking giant Punjab National Bank (PNB) has also come under the scanner. The bank has been fined ₹29.6 lakh for non-compliance with RBI’s Customer Service in Banks guidelines. The deficiencies were identified during a supervisory assessment by the central bank.

RBI’s Clarification on Penalties

RBI has clarified that these penalties are based solely on lapses in regulatory compliance. They are not intended to question the legitimacy of any specific transaction or contract between the banks and their customers.

These actions are part of RBI’s ongoing efforts to ensure financial institutions maintain high standards of compliance, risk management, and consumer protection.


Additional Information

Such regulatory actions by the RBI act as a deterrent for other financial institutions, compelling them to strengthen internal audits, follow due diligence, and strictly comply with banking norms. With rising complexities in financial systems, strong regulatory oversight is essential to protect public trust in the banking system.


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