RBI imposes monetary penalty on five Urban Cooperatives Banks
These penalties were imposed under the RBI’s authority, as conferred by sections 47 A(1)(c), 46(4)(i), and 56 of the Banking Regulation Act.
Reserve Bank of India has imposed monetary penalties on five urban cooperative banks, totaling Rs 36.50 lakh crore.
Shikshak Sahakari Bank in Nagpur was fined Rs 25 lakh, while the Cooperative Bank of Rajkot faced a penalty of Rs 8 lakh.
The Maharashtra Nagari Sahakari Bank, Nashik Jilha Mahila Sahakari Bank, and Gandhidham Mercantile Cooperative Bank were also among those penalized.
The RBI also extended the period of directions for Thodupuzha Urban Cooperative Bank and Saibaba Janata Sahakari Bank by an additional three months.
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The Co-operative Bank of Rajkot Ltd. was penalized Rs 8 lakh for non-compliance with RBI directives on interest rates for deposits and Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements.
Maharashtra Nagari Sahakari Bank Limited in Latur was fined Rs 2 lakh for violations related to Income Recognition and Asset Classification (IRAC) norms and contraventions of sections 26A and 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949.
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The Nashik Jilha Mahila Sahakari Bank Ltd. was fined Rs 50,000 for contraventions of section 26 A(2) of the Banking Regulation Act.
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