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Urban bank to revive transactions

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The Hindu      16.12.2010

Urban bank to revive transactions

Staff Reporter
It stops operations from March 12, 2005, following RBI directive

RBI lifts moratorium imposed on it

Deposit mobilisation to be launched afresh


BHIMAVARAM: The Bhimavaram Cooperative Urban Bank is poised to revive its transactions after a five-year lull, thanks to the lifting of moratorium by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Bank chairman Mantay Padmanabham on Wednesday said the bank would shortly resume its operations.

The RBI stalled the bank's transactions by way of imposing a moratorium on March 12, 2005 in the wake of alleged diversion of funds to the tune of Rs. 22 crores by the then management of the urban bank for investment in Vasavi and Charminar Banks which were closed following the allegation of misuse of public funds. The action of the urban bank triggered widespread protest among its customers leading to a long-drawn agitation for getting back their deposits.

The RBI issued orders for lifting of the moratorium on Wednesday, permitting the bank to go in for deposit mobilisation and credit advancement afresh. Mr. Padmanabham said the bank would strive to clear payment of pending deposits to its customers shortly with the help available under the revival package offered by the RBI.

Revival package

The depositors already got back their amounts to the tune of Rs. 46 crores under the RBI's revival package while another Rs. 30 crores was still pending payment.

Mr. Padmanabham said that Rs. 11-crore cash reserves remaining with the bank would be utilised for payment of deposits within a few days.