Indian regulator says Axis results leaked, orders lender to investigate

Reuters  |  MUMBAI 

(Reuters) - India's market regulator ordered on Wednesday to conduct an internal investigation into a suspected leak of financial information and to strengthen its handling of such data, as part of a probe into messages about company being circulated on private WhatsApp groups.

The Securities and Exchange Board of (SEBI) order comes after reported last month that was among 12 companies where messages about quarterly or other key financial details had circulated through private WhatsApp chatrooms before their official release.

The information on Bank, which included key metrics on bad loans and net interest margins, "were either identical or matched closely with the figures" except for one metric, the regulator said in the order, published on SEBI's web site.

It concluded that this "could not have been possible without leakage of information from the persons who were privy to the information relating to financials prior to its official announcement."

Axis, India's third-largest private lender by assets, was ordered to submit a report to on steps it had taken within three months.

said it would work with to investigate the matter and take action as needed.

"The adheres to the highest norms of governance and reiterates its commitment to adequacy of processes, systems and controls, particularly to prevent unauthorised access to unpublished price sensitive information," the lender said in a statement.

The report has sparked a broad investigation since last month, including raids on brokers' homes last week that resulted in the confiscation of laptops and

(Reporting by Rafael Nam; Editing by Adrian Croft)

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First Published: Thu, December 28 2017. 00:42 IST