SBI-Kendra gave 8,800 crores without verifying the need!
delhi:- DFS deposited Rs 8,800 crore with SBI in 2017-18. This money is given to the State Bank to increase the loan figure. This amount has been given as the largest PSB in the country.
Whether capital is required or not has not been verified. Before that, the Union Finance Minister gave the money. A similar claim has been made in the report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India. This is in view of the financial year ending March 2021.
DFS deposited Rs 8800 crore with SBI in 2017-18. This money was given to the State Bank to increase the loan figure. This amount has been given as the largest PSB in the country.
Although there was no demand from SBI at that time. DFS did not do so according to its own standard criteria prior to the recapitalization. which required an assessment of capital requirements,' the report stated.(ANI)
The RBI had already mentioned that banks in India would need an additional 1 percent additional capital. As a result, an additional Rs 7,785.81 crore has accrued,' the report states.
In 2019-20, DFS collected about Rs 831 crore, which is more than the demand of Bank of Maharashtra of Rs 798 crore.
delhi:- DFS deposited Rs 8,800 crore with SBI in 2017-18. This money is given to the State Bank to increase the loan figure. This amount has been given as the largest PSB in the country.
Whether capital is required or not has not been verified. Before that, the Union Finance Minister gave the money. A similar claim has been made in the report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India. This is in view of the financial year ending March 2021.
DFS deposited Rs 8800 crore with SBI in 2017-18. This money was given to the State Bank to increase the loan figure. This amount has been given as the largest PSB in the country.
Although there was no demand from SBI at that time. DFS did not do so according to its own standard criteria prior to the recapitalization. which required an assessment of capital requirements,' the report stated.(ANI)
The RBI had already mentioned that banks in India would need an additional 1 percent additional capital. As a result, an additional Rs 7,785.81 crore has accrued,' the report states.
In 2019-20, DFS collected about Rs 831 crore, which is more than the demand of Bank of Maharashtra of Rs 798 crore.
Whether capital is required or not has not been verified. Before that, the Union Finance Minister gave the money. A similar claim has been made in the report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India. This is in view of the financial year ending March 2021.
DFS deposited Rs 8800 crore with SBI in 2017-18. This money was given to the State Bank to increase the loan figure. This amount has been given as the largest PSB in the country.
Although there was no demand from SBI at that time. DFS did not do so according to its own standard criteria prior to the recapitalization. which required an assessment of capital requirements,' the report stated.(ANI)
The RBI had already mentioned that banks in India would need an additional 1 percent additional capital. As a result, an additional Rs 7,785.81 crore has accrued,' the report states.
In 2019-20, DFS collected about Rs 831 crore, which is more than the demand of Bank of Maharashtra of Rs 798 crore.
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