RBI Curbs On Kotak Mahindra Bank: Check which services will affect

 



RBI on April 24 barred Kotak Mahindra Bank (KMB) from onboarding new customers through its online and mobile banking channels and issuing fresh credit cards, citing supervisory concerns over its technology platforms. The actions followed an RBI examination of the bank's IT systems over the last two years and the bank’s “continued failure” to address concerns, the central bank said.


The ban will not impact existing customers and Koak can continue to provide services to them, including its credit card customers, the RBI said.


The action will likely impact new customer acquisition of Kotak Mahindra Bank as a significant portion of new account openings happen through online and mobile banking channels. Also, the RBI action is bad news for KMB's credit card business as well. As per experts, the central bank's ban on issuing new credit cards could impact the bank’s co-branded credit card deals.


"These actions are necessitated based on significant concerns arising out of Reserve Bank’s IT Examination of the bank for the years 2022 and 2023 and the continued failure on part of the bank to address these concerns in a comprehensive and timely manner," RBI said.


According to the central bank, serious deficiencies and non-compliance were observed in the areas of IT inventory management, patch and change management, user access management, vendor risk management, data security and data leak prevention strategy, business continuity and disaster recovery rigour and drill, and so on.


Explaining the action, the RBI said for two consecutive years, the bank was assessed to be deficient in its IT Risk and Information Security Governance, contrary to requirements under regulatory guidelines.


What triggered the RBI action?


During subsequent assessments, Kotak Mahindra was found to be significantly non-compliant with the corrective action plans issued by the Reserve Bank for the years 2022 and 2023, as the compliances submitted by the bank were found to be either inadequate, incorrect or not sustained, the central bank said.




Back in 2020, the RBI had  announced a similar action against HDFC Bank when it asked the country's largest private sector lender to put all new digital launches on hold till the bank resolve  tech issues. HDFC Bank was barred from launching any new digital products or services and issuing new credit cards as a penalty for repeated instances of outages in its online platforms.


Later, in August 2021, the RBI partially revoked the ban on the bank allowing it to issue new credit cards. Later in March, 2022, the bank informed the exchanges that the RBI has lifted the restrictions that were placed on the fresh digital launches of HDFC Bank.


The RBI had cited similar technology-related concerns as in the case Kotak Mahindra Bank while taking action against HDFC Bank after repeated outages at the lender's data centre. The restrictions barred HDFC Bank from launching any of the activities planned under the Digital 2.0 programme as well as the sourcing of new credit cards.


The RBI had also asked the bank to fix accountability in the matter pertaining to the data centre outages, and examine reasons behind the lapses. Subsequently, an audit was carried out and the bank submitted a roadmap to the central bank.

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Police summons MDs of 4 Banks, 11 Bank Employees arrested





A number of bankers have been arrested in recent cyber fraud investigations due to allegations that they were involved in fraudulent operations. The managing directors of Yes Bank, ICICI Bank, RBL Bank, and Kotak Mahindra Bank are among the four private banks that the city police have written to, demonstrating how seriously they regard this issue. The letter's objective is to ask them to come in person the next week to provide an explanation for why no legal action should be taken against them.

Role of Bankers in Cyber Fraud Cases

When authorities discovered that the account holders implicated in illegal activities were unaware that they had opened such accounts, the role of bankers came under investigation. It was found that the bankers had helped cyber criminals open these accounts after more inquiry. The fact that the bankers charged a sizable commission in each instance suggests that they were aware that they were involved in illegal activity.

Victims of Fraudulent Investment and Task-based Schemes

Many people have been duped by schemes that promise large returns on investments or possibilities depending on tasks. In addition to apprehending the cyber criminals, the local police have shown initiative by making the bankers answerable for their involvement in these cyber fraud cases. As a result, the city police are the only law enforcement agency in the nation authorized to detain bankers in conjunction with other suspects in similar circumstances.

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Exposing the Role of Bankers

During the investigation, it was discovered that the employees of Kotak Mahindra Bank’s MG Road branch were involved in fraudulent activities. They were subsequently arrested, and during the interrogation, they confessed to the involvement of several other bankers in similar fraudulent acts. Recognizing that bank accounts are a crucial component in cyber frauds, the police decided to investigate the criminal activities of bankers in such cases.

Violations of KYC Norms

In light of the recent arrests, the city police have written to the managing directors of Kotak Mahindra Bank, ICICI Bank, RBL Bank, and Yes Bank. The purpose of this letter is to request their personal appearance and an explanation as to why legal action should not be initiated against them for clear violations of the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) Know Your Customer (KYC) norms.

Bankers’ Methods and Tactics

During the ongoing investigations, the police have found that the bankers accused of aiding cyber criminals opened bank accounts using identification and address proofs collected from factory workers and laborers. They even gained access to the bank accounts of daily-wage workers by offering them money. Additionally, the police noticed the use of fake IDs, address proofs, and forged signatures to open bank accounts, further exposing the deceptive tactics used by these individuals.

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Bank Responsibilities and Accountability

The Deputy Commissioner of Police(Cyber Crime), Siddhant Jain, emphasized that bank managements have a responsibility to safeguard their clients’ money and protect it from cyber criminals. If bank employees are involved in criminal activities and aiding fraudsters, it is the duty of the bank managements to explain why action should not be taken against them. The police are determined to hold the responsible parties accountable for their actions in order to protect the public and maintain the integrity of the banking system.


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Kotak Mahindra Bank Q3 results: Profit at Rs 3,005 crore


Private sector lender Kotak Mahindra Bank on January 20 reported a net profit of Rs 3,005 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2023, growing by 7.6 percent on a year-on-year (YoY) basis but falling short of analyst expectations of a Rs 3,243 crore profit.


Additionally, to comply with the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) latest measures on alternative investment funds (AIF), the bank made a provision of Rs 143 crore.


Kotak Mahindra Bank's net profit for the quarter grew to Rs 3,005 crore, 7.6 percent up from Rs 2,792 crore in the corresponding quarter last year.


The lender's net interest income (NII) was at Rs 6,554 crore, higher than market estimations of Rs 6,434 crore. Net interest margin (NIM) of the lender came in at 5.22 percent for the quarter.


Segment wise, the lender’s home loan portfolio grew 15 percent to Rs 1.02 lakh crore from Rs 89,112 crore in the corresponding quarter last year. The credit card portfolio jumped by 52 percent to Rs 13,882 crore from Rs 9,159 crore.


The bank’s asset quality improved during the October-December period with gross non-performing assets (NPAs) at 1.73 percent, down from 1.91 percent from the year-ago quarter. Net NPA came in at 0.34 percent against 0.48 percent.


According to Motilal Oswal Financial Services, asset quality was expected to improve to 1.63 percent and Net NPA at 0.34 percent but the reported numbers missed expectations.


Gross slippages for the quarter stood at Rs 1,177 crore, compared to Rs 748 crore last year.


The bank said that it has made a provision of Rs 143 crore on its AIF investments. “The bank made a Rs 143 crore provision (post-tax) on applicable alternate investment fund (AIF) investments pursuant to RBI’s circular dated December 19, 2023," the bank said in a press release.


The RBI on December 19, said that regulated entities, such as banks, non-bank lenders, and home financiers, cannot invest in alternative investment funds (AIFs) that have directly or indirectly invested in companies that have borrowed money from the lenders.


Advances of Kotak Mahindra Bank grew by 15.72 percent to Rs 3.59 lakh crore, compared to Rs 3.10 lakh crore last year. Whereas, deposits grew by 18.56 percent to Rs 4.08 lakh crore from Rs 3.44 lakh crore.


The current account and savings account (CASA) ratio of the bank stood at 47.7 percent. Average current deposits grew by 5 percent to Rs 59,337 crore compared to Rs 56,372 crore last year.


Unsecured retail advances (incl. Retail Micro Finance) as a percent of the net advances stood at 11.6 percent for the quarter, compared to 9.3 percent of total advances in the corresponding quarter last year.

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Kotak Mahindra Bank Q2 Net profit rises 24%


Kotak Mahindra Bank on Saturday reported a 24 per cent rise in its standalone net profit to Rs.3,191 crore for the quarter ended September 30, mainly on the back of improvement in the core income and lower bad loans.

The private sector lender had posted a net profit of Rs.2,581 crore in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year.


Its total income during the July-September period grew to Rs.13,507 crore against Rs.9,925 crore in the year-ago quarter, Kotak Mahindra Bank said in a regulatory filing.


The net interest income increased 23 per cent to Rs.6,297 crore from Rs.5,099 crore a year ago. Its net interest margin for the quarter rose to 5.22 per cent against 5.17 per cent in the corresponding period of the previous financial year.

On the assets quality front, the bank also witnessed an improvement, with gross non-performing assets (or bad loans) declining to 1.72 per cent of gross advances at the end of September 2023 compared to 2.08 per cent a year ago.


Similarly, the net NPAs dropped to 0.37 per cent from 0.55 per cent in the same quarter a year ago. The bank's capital adequacy ratio stood at 21.7 per cent as of September 30, 2023.


On a consolidated basis, the bank reported a 24 per cent rise in its net profit to Rs.4,461 crore in the September quarter compared to Rs.3,608 crore in the same period of the previous fiscal. Its total income on a consolidated basis increased to Rs.21,560 crore against Rs.17,435 crore in the year-ago quarter.

3,191 crore for the quarter ended September 30, mainly on the back of improvement in the core income and lower bad loans.

The private sector lender had posted a net profit of Rs.2,581 crore in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year.


Its total income during the July-September period grew to Rs.13,507 crore against Rs.9,925 crore in the year-ago quarter, Kotak Mahindra Bank said in a regulatory filing.


The net interest income increased 23 per cent to Rs.6,297 crore from Rs.5,099 crore a year ago. Its net interest margin for the quarter rose to 5.22 per cent against 5.17 per cent in the corresponding period of the previous financial year.

On the assets quality front, the bank also witnessed an improvement, with gross non-performing assets (or bad loans) declining to 1.72 per cent of gross advances at the end of September 2023 compared to 2.08 per cent a year ago.


Similarly, the net NPAs dropped to 0.37 per cent from 0.55 per cent in the same quarter a year ago. The bank's capital adequacy ratio stood at 21.7 per cent as of September 30, 2023.


On a consolidated basis, the bank reported a 24 per cent rise in its net profit to Rs.4,461 crore in the September quarter compared to Rs.3,608 crore in the same period of the previous fiscal. Its total income on a consolidated basis increased to Rs.21,560 crore against Rs.17,435 crore in the year-ago quarter.


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ICICI Bank Q1 Results: Profit jumps 40% YoY, beats estimate




ICICI Bank reported an all-time high quarterly standalone net profit of ₹9,648 crore in first quarter (Q1FY24) on the back of healthy growth in net interest income and non-interest income.

Net profit in the reporting quarter is up 40 per cent year-on-year against ₹6,905 crore in the year-ago period.


The profitability comes despite an increase in operating expenses and net provisions.


The private lender’s consolidated net profit is up 44 per cent to ₹10,636 crore (₹7,385 crore).


Consolidated net profit includes the numbers of principal subsidiaries/associates such as ICICI Securities, ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company, ICICI Home Finance, ICICI Prudential Life, among others


Standalone performance


In the reporting quarter, net interest income (the difference between interest earned and interest expended) rose by 38 per cent to ₹18,226 crore (₹13,210 crore).


Other income, which includes fee income, dividend income from subsidiaries/associates, profit/(loss) on sale of investments and miscellaneous income, increased 16.5 per cent to ₹5,435 crore.


Net interest margin (NIM) improved to 4.78 per cent in Q1FY24 compared with 4.01 per cent in Q1FY23. However, this is lower compared with preceding quarter’s 4.90 per cent.


Re-pricing deposits


Sandeep Batra, Executive Director, said: “Term deposit rates have increased significantly over the last six to nine months...So, the sequential decline in NIM reflects the lagged impact of re-pricing of deposits, which is partly offset by increase in yields on loans and investments.


“We do expect re-pricing of deposits over the next couple of quarters. The overall decline in NIM is in line with our expectations. Going forward, we do expect some moderation in NIM to continue...”


Operating expenses rose about 26 per cent yoy to ₹9,523 crore (₹7,566 crore). Net provisions rose about 13 per cent to ₹1,292 crore (₹1,144 crore).


The gross non-performing assets (NPA) to gross advances position improved a shade to 2.76 per cent as at June-end 2023, against 2.81 per cent as at March-end 2023. The net NPA to net advances position was unchanged at 0.48 per cent.


Business growth


Total deposits increased by 17.9 per cent to ₹ 12,38,737 crore as on June-end 2023. The average current account, savings account (CASA) deposits declined to 42.6 per cent as at June-end 2023 against 43.6 per cent as at March-end 2023.


Total advances rose by 18.1 per cent to ₹10,57,583 crore, with domestic advances growing 20.6 per cent and overseas advances declining 29.5 per cent.


Within domestic advances, business banking reported the highest growth of 30.4 per cent, followed by SME business (28.5 per cent), retail loans (21.9 per cent), corporate loans (19.3 per cent) and rural (17.6 per cent).


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Kotak Mahindra Bank Q1 Results: Net Profit Rises 66.6%

 


Private lender Kotak Mahindra Bank has declared its first quarter results for the financial year 2023-24. The Board of Directors of Kotak Mahindra Bank has approved the unaudited standalone and consolidated results for the quarter ended June 30, 2023, at the Board meeting held in Mumbai, today.


Beating the market estimates, Kotak Mahindra Bank reported PAT (Profit After Tax) for Q1FY24 stood at ₹3,452 crore, up 67 per cent YoY from ₹2,071 crore in Q1FY23. CASA ratio of the private lender as on June 30, 2023 stood at 49.0 per cent.


Net Interest Income (NII) for Q1FY24 increased to ₹6,234 crore, from ₹4,697 crore in Q1FY23, up 33 per cent YoY. Net Interest Margin (NIM) was 5.57 per cent for Q1FY24.


At the consolidated level, the Return on Assets (ROA) for Q1FY24 (annualized) was 2.63 per cent (2.04 per cent for Q1FY23). Return on Equity (ROE) for Q1FY24 (annualized) was 14.62per cent (11.22 per cent for Q1FY23).


Consolidated Capital Adequacy Ratio as per Base III as on June 30, 2023 was 23.3 per cent and CET I ratio was 22.3 per cent (including unaudited profits).


Bank deposits grows in Q1FY24


Average Current deposits of Kotak Mahindra Bank grew to ₹59,431 crore during April to June 2023 quarter compared to ₹55,081 crore for Q1FY23, logging YoY gain of 8 per cent. Average Savings deposits stood at ₹119,817 crore as on June 30, 2023 ( ₹121,521 crore as at June 30, 2022). Average Term deposit up 40 per cent from ₹130,035 crore for Q1FY23 to ₹182,047 crore for Q1FY24.


Total assets managed / advised by the Group as at June 30, 2023 were ₹4,66,878 crore up 23 per cent YoY over ₹3,78,474 crore as at June 30, 2022. The Alternate Assets’ AUM (includes undrawn commitments, wherever applicable) increased by 90 per cent YoY to ₹46,443 crore as at June 30, 2023.



Advances (incl. IBPC & BRDS) increased 19 per cent YoY to ₹3,37, 031 crore as at June 30, 2023 from ₹282,665 crore as at June 30, 2022. Customer Assets, which comprises Advances (incl. IBPC & BRDS) and Credit Substitutes, increased by 18 per cent YoY to ₹3,62,204 crore as at June 30, 2023 from ₹3,06,123 crore as at June 30, 2022.


Fees and services of the private lender for Q1FY24 increased to ₹1,827 crore from s 1,528 crore in Q1FY23, up 20 per cent YoY.


Operating profit of the private bank for Q1FY24 was ₹4,950 crore, up 78 per cent YoY (Q1FY23: ₹2,783 crore).


Customers as at June 30, 2023 were 4.35 crore (3.45 crore as at June 30, 2022). Unsecured retail advances (incl. Retail Micro Finance) as a percentage of net advances stood at 10.7 per cent as at June 30, 2023. (7.9 per cent as at June 30, 2022).



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Highest number of fraud at Kotak Mahindra bank in 2021, followed by ICICI bank- Govt. data


Kotak Mahindra Bank has been hit by the highest number of frauds at 642, involving Rs 1 lakh and above, in the first nine months of 2021-22, followed by ICICI Bank and IndusInd Bank at 518 and 377, respectively.

Presenting data of number of frauds in banks, involving Rs 1 lakh and above in last five financial years and the current one, Minister of State for Finance Bhagwat Karad informed Parliament that the number of frauds at Kotak has been on a rise from 135 in FY17 to 289 in FY18; 383 in FY19; 652 in FY20 and 826 in FY21.

For India's largest lender SBI, the number of frauds declined in last three years. There were 751 incidents in FY17; 923 in FY18; 931 in FY19; 673 in FY20; 283 in FY21, the minister said.

Directions issued by the Reserve Bank of India to banks, and the government instituted wide-ranging structural and procedural reforms have helped check frauds in banks over the last five years and the amount involved has come down sharply, Karad said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha. Apart from this, measures have also been taken to deter fraudsters from committing crime, he said.

Bank frauds over the last five years have come down drastically to Rs 648 crore in first nine months of 2021-22, he added. In 2016-17, bank frauds stood at Rs 61,229 crore, which declined to Rs 11,583 crore in 2020-21 and then to Rs 648 crore during April-December 2021-22.

Improved detection and reporting along with comprehensive steps resulted in sharp decline of such frauds, he said.

Source- The Times of India

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Kotak Mahindra Bank Q3 Results: Profit rises 15% YoY

 


Kotak Mahindra Bank Friday reported a 14.94 per cent year-on-year (YoY) rise in standalone net profit at Rs 2,131 crore compared with Rs 1,854 crore in the corresponding quarter last year.

Meanwhile, consolidated PAT for the bank was up 31 per cent YoY at Rs 3,403 crore from Rs 2,602 crore in the year-ago quarter.

Net interest income (NII) for the quarter rose 11.81 per cent YoY to Rs 4,334 crore from Rs 3,876 crore in the same quarter last year. Net interest margin (NIM) for Q3FY22 came in at 4.62 per cent.

The private lender said it saw 21 lakh net customer additions during the quarter under review against 8 lakh in the year-ago quarter. Customers as at December 31 stood at 3.07 crore, the bank said in a BSE filing.

Gross NPA fell to Rs 6,983 crore from Rs 7,126 crore in the year-ago quarter and Rs 7,658 crore in the September quarter. Gross NPA ratio came in at 2.71 per cent, down from 3.27 per cent in the same quarter last year and 3.19 per cent at the of September quarter.

Kotak Bank said Covid-related provisions stood at Rs 1,000 crore as of December 31. The bank has standard restructured fund-based outstanding of Rs 1,364 core or 0.54 per cent of advances as at December 31, 2021.

Capital adequacy ratio, including unaudited profits, came in at 23.3 per cent in the recently concluded quarter and Tier I ratio was 22.4 per cent.

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