UCO Bank's shares slip to almost 12-year low on loan fraud claims

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Shares of on Monday plunged to almost 12-year low on the stock exchanges following the ongoing probe into an alleged Rs 737 crore loan case.

During the day's trade, shares of the on the slipped by 14.32 per cent to hit a new 52-week low of Rs 19.15 per share -- the lowest level since September 2006.

Shares of the state-run closed at Rs 20.90 per scrip -- down 6.49 per cent -- from its previous session's close.

On the NSE, the bank's shares hit the lowest since August, 2006.

It nosedived by 17.98 per cent to a fresh 52-week low of Rs 18.25 per share. On a closing basis, the shares declined by 6.29 per cent and closed at Rs 20.85 per scrip.

CBI officials on Sunday had said they will soon question the bank's former (CMD) in connection with its ongoing probe into the loan case.

Earlier, the agency had filed a case against Kaul, Era Engineering Infra India (EEIL), its CMD Hem Singh Bharana, two chartered accountants -- and -- and Pawan Bansal of Altius Finserve among others in connection with the alleged Rs 621 crore loan which has caused a loss of over Rs 737 crore to the

The accused persons had hatched a criminal conspiracy and allegedly defrauded of about Rs 621 crore by diversion and siphoning of two loans.

According to CBI officials, Kaul, who was the CMD of between 2010 and 2015, had allegedly facilitated the accused company in obtaining the loan.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, April 16 2018. 16:24 IST