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RBI Examines Standard Chartered's India Operations Over Derivatives, Reserve Practices

The RBI also raised issues regarding the bank’s maintenance of reserves and the accounting treatment of forward rate agreement trades in previous fiscals.

After reports surfaced that Standard Chartered is facing RBI regulatory scrutiny in India over alleged lapses in derivatives sales, the lender on Wednesday said the Reserve Bank conducts annual inspections of banks, and this is just part of a routine examination.

According to reports, the central bank raised concerns following alleged sales by the lender to small and medium-sized enterprises of target redemption forwards, "a product that can cause significant losses".

The RBI also raised issues regarding the bank’s maintenance of reserves and the accounting treatment of forward rate agreement trades in previous fiscals.

A Standard Chartered spokesperson told IANS that the Reserve Bank conducts an annual inspection of banks.

"While we don’t want to comment on specifics, observations, if any, are highlighted and addressed as part of the normal process," the spokesperson added.

The RBI was yet to react to the reports.

In February this year, Standard Chartered Bank appointed P.D. Singh as its chief executive officer (CEO) for India and South Asia, effective from April 1. Singh succeeded Zarin Daruwala.

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In April, Standard Chartered Bank shifted to larger office premises at Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT) City, reinforcing its long-term commitment to India's premier international financial services hub.

"In line with the government's vision of Viksit Bharat, GIFT City is rapidly emerging as a critical gateway for international investors and institutions, looking to be a part of India's economic growth story,” said Singh.

Over the last couple of years, Standard Chartered Bank has invested significantly in capability building, involving product suite, talent and technology, across its corporate and institutional banking business.

Standard Chartered Bank is the first foreign bank to commence operations at GIFT IFSC and has played a pivotal role in its development. It currently offers the widest product bouquet to corporate and institutional clients across lending, trade finance, cash management, and financial markets.

Over the last two years, the funded assets at the Bank's GIFT City have grown by over 150 per cent while attaining market leadership in the derivative business.

Standard Chartered Bank has been operating in India with a continuous presence of over 165 years, making it one of the oldest foreign banks in the country. The bank has a network of 100 branches across 42 cities.

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.) 

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