SBI, PNB in talks with govt for resolution of ban
In the first official comments after the decision, the State-run lenders issued separate statements, saying the matter at the root of the problem is subjudice
PTI
Mumbai, 15 Aug
Hit by the surprising decision by the State government to stop all transactions
with them, State Bank of India and Punjab National Bank on Thursday said they
are engaged with the state for an "amicable resolution" on the
matter.
In the first
official comments after the decision, the State-run lenders issued separate
statements, saying the matter at the root of the problem is subjudice.
SBI's peer Punjab
National Bank, also had a similar statement and pointed out that it will not be
prudent to offer a specific comment on the matter.
"'The Bank is
committed for an amicable resolution of the matter and is in discussion with
Government of Karnataka," the PNB statement said.
Karnataka
government ordered all its departments, boards, corporations, public sector
units and universities to withdraw all their deposits and investments in the
State Bank of India and the Punjab National Bank and stop any business with
these institutions on August 12. The order was reported on 14 August.
The order came
after the denial to redeem Rs 12 crore deposited by the Karnataka Industrial
Area Development Board (KIADB) following a scam involving bank employees.
A state government
said the meeting with the bank officials did not yield any result and the
matter is now sub judice.
Similarly, Rs 10
crore deposited by the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) was not
returned by the bank owing to a scam by the bank officials, the circular said.
The ban by one of
the most prosperous states in the country comes at a time when the banking
system is reeling under a "war for deposits" where challenges on
liability accretion dominate all discussions. -PTI
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