SEC seeks details from ICICI Bank on governance, accounting practices

The SEC queries to senior ICICI officials included a request for information on the bank's accounting practices during five years up to 2016

Anto Antony | Bloomberg 

The US has sought details from India’s Ltd on its accounting and corporate governance practices, people familiar with the matter said.

The SEC’s queries center on ICICI’s dealings with certain borrowers under Chief Executive Officer and whether there had been misrepresentations in the bank’s accounting, the people said, asking not to be identified. The regulator is taking an interest because ICICI has traded in the US, the people added.

ICICI’s board has appointed a retired judge from India’s top court to examine allegations against Kochhar, people familiar with the matter said last month. Those allegations include claims of a “quid pro quo” in her dealings with certain of the bank’s borrowers, according to an ICICI exchange filing in May.

Kochhar is on leave pending the result of the internal probe, which comes as federal authorities separately conduct a so-called preliminary inquiry into alleged links between a local conglomerate and Kochhar’s husband.

The queries to senior ICICI officials included a request for information on the bank’s accounting practices during five years up to 2016, the people said.

An representative didn’t immediately respond to an email and a phone call seeking comment. A Washington-based spokesman for declined to comment. Mint newspaper reported earlier Thursday on the SEC’s move.

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First Published: Thu, July 26 2018. 19:07 IST