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Crisis hits SVB in US, SVC Bank customers feel 'tremors' in Mumbai

Scores of customers flooded the SVC Bank -- earlier known as 'Shamrao Vithal Cooperative Bank' -- wanting to know the status and safety of their deposits. Read More

Sunday March 12, 2023 2:26 PM, IANS

Crisis hits SVB in US, SVC Bank customers feel 'tremors' in Mumbai

Mumbai: Hours after the crisis affecting the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) in the United States hit the headlines, panic gripped customers of a 116-year-old Mumbai-based entity, the SVC Bank.

Scores of customers flooded the SVC Bank -- earlier known as 'Shamrao Vithal Cooperative Bank' -- wanting to know the status and safety of their deposits.

 

A case of mistaken identity

Hoping to allay their clients' apprehensions, the SVC Bank issued a statement late on Saturday pointing to the case of a 'mistaken' identity and clarifying that it had no links with the SVB, USA, and even threatened legal action against mischief mongers.

Among them were an anxious Twitteratti who asked:

"@SVC_Bank: Heard rumours about bank default, please confirm".

The SVC Bank reply was: "You have got the Twitter handle wrong. We are SVC Bank, erstwhile Shamrao Vithal Cooperative Bank, one of the leading & strongest cooperative banks in India with a legacy of 116 years. We have no relation to Silicon Valley Bank".

The SVC Bank added that it is an Indian multi-state scheduled urban cooperative bank which operates only in India.

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"It has proven, robust and strong fundamentals with a total business of over Rs 31,500 crore and a Net Profit of over Rs 146 crore (FY21-22)," the bank said.

SVC Bank threatens legal action

It urged its members, customers and other stakeholders not to pay attention to baseless rumours and mischief-mongering by unscrupulous elements insinuating similarities in brand names.

"SVC Bank reserves the right to take due legal action on rumour mongers for tarnishing its brand image," the bank threatened.


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