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    Indian Bank declares five NPA accounts worth Rs 148 cr as fraud

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    The five accounts are - Cox & Kings Ltd that diverted funds worth Rs 68.46 crore; Era Infra Engineering Rs 19.36 crore; Supreme Tex Mart Rs 16.36 crore; RSAL Steel Pvt Ltd Rs 27.35 crore and Pune Buildtech Rs 16.50 crore, Indian Bank said in a regulatory filing.

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    The bank said it has fully provided for these non-performing assets.

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    on Monday declared five NPA accounts, including Cox & Kings and Era Infra Engineering, having Rs 148.03 crore exposure as fraud.

    The five accounts are - Cox & Kings Ltd that diverted funds worth Rs 68.46 crore; Era Infra Engineering Rs 19.36 crore; Supreme Mart Rs 16.36 crore; RSAL Steel Pvt Ltd Rs 27.35 crore and Pune Buildtech Rs 16.50 crore, Indian Bank said in a regulatory filing.

    The bank said it has fully provided for these non-performing assets.
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    1 Comment on this Story

    Natarajan D6 seconds ago
    What about the bank staffs who sanctioned the loans to these fraudulent companies, they need to be dismissed immediately
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