Sebi slaps Rs 1-crore fine on HDFC Bank in BRH Wealth Kreators case

The bank has been directed to tra­nsfer Rs 158.68 crore along with 7 per cent interest per annum into an escro­w account till the issue of settlement of clients' securities is reconciled, Sebi said

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Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Sebi
The instant proceedings have essentially arisen on account of non-conformity by HDFC Bank with the directions contained in the interim order issued by Sebi agai­nst BRH and other entiti­es on Octob­er 7, 2019

on Thursday imposed a penalty of Rs 1 crore on for invoking securities pledged by stock broker BRH Wealth Kreators in violation of the regulator's interim directions.

In addition, the bank has been directed to tra­nsfer Rs 158.68 crore along with 7 per cent interest per annum into an escro­w account till the issue of settlement of clients' securities is reconciled, said in an order.

The instant proceedings have essentially arisen on account of non-conformity by with the directions contained in the interim order issued by agai­nst BRH and other entiti­es on Octob­er 7, 2019.

Through the interim order, Sebi had directed BRH to cease and desist from undertaking any activity in the securities market and further, its assets would be utilised only for the purpose of payment of money and/ or delivery of securities, as the case may be, to the clients or investors under the supervision of the concerned exchanges or depositories.

As such, the expression “assets” was extended to all properties of BRH, including securities, that were pledged by it against which funds were raised from and other financial institutions, Sebi noted.

Further, the depositories and banks were directed not to make debits from the demat as well as bank accounts of BRH.

Sebi found that HDFC Bank on October 14, 2019 invoked the pledge of securities to the extent of Rs 158.68 crore and thereafter, sold most of the securities and appropriated the sale proceeds towards the outstanding under various credit facilities advanced by the bank to BRH.

The private sector lender had granted credit facilities to BRH and BRH Commodities aggregating to Rs 191.16 crore and Rs 26.61 crore, respectively.

Sebi said the interim order was not an ultimate determination of the rights of recovery of the bank but rather intended to ensure a freeze on the assets of BRH until completion of the investigation or forensic audit and that the investors' interests are not compromised in any manner whatsoever.

"I find the invocation of pledge of client securities available in the two demat accounts of BRH... by the noticee (HDFC Bank), was not in conformity with the directions contained in the interim order," Sebi Whole Time Member G Mahalingam said.

Accordingly, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has imposed penalty of Rs 1 crore on HDFC Bank and the fine shall be payable within a period of 45 days.

In addition, the private sector bank has been asked to keep the Reserve Bank of India informed about the order within a week.

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First Published: Thu, January 21 2021. 23:39 IST
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