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    HDFC Bank ‘strongly’ rejects Rs 45 cr payment route wrongdoing

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    HDFC Bank ‘strongly’ rejected media reports on assumptions of Rs 45 crore payment route wrongdoing, an HDFC Bank spokesperson told ⁠Reuters on Wednesday. The bank affirmed its robust internal oversight, audit and control processes and systems.

    “We strongly reject any assumptions of wrongdoing or culpability based on selective material. All issues are dealt with in accordance with established norms, ⁠and full process is always followed before final determination post any internal review,” the spokesperson said.

    The clarification comes after a publication report stated that the lender’s Audit Committee had ordered a formal “Internal Vigilance Investigation” into payments totalling Rs 45 crore to a PSU disguised as marketing spend.

    This order came after an internal audit of the bank’s marketing department, covering FY25, which had flagged these payments and rated the department’s performance as “unsatisfactory.”

    The report mentioned that the payments were allegedly made to the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), a state government agency, just days before former chairman Atanu Chakraborty resigned on March 18.

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    Also read: HDFC Bank shares fall 2% on reports of internal probe over Rs 45 cr interest payments

    The Indian Express carried out an investigation into the internal records of India’s leading private lender, revealing that the payments were intended for Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation as “differential interest”, or interest paid above the specified rate on its deposits. However, the funds were allegedly routed through the bank’s marketing department and shown as contributions towards a road safety awareness campaign via four local vendors, instead of being directly credited to MSRDC’s account as interest income.

    The investigated records revealed that the payout was approved in the presence of HDFC Bank MD & CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan during senior-level discussions where a higher rate for MSRDC was “verbally” agreed upon. Jagdishan’s participation in the call has been testified by many officials in the internal probe saying that he “participated in the call convened to examine how the bank could compensate MSRDC and was part of the decision to provide the differential interest through the marketing budget as a one-off arrangement.”



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