Read more about Indian Bank declares Saravan Stores (Gold Palace) account as fraud on Business Standard. The bank held provision of Rs 115 crore against the account.
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Saravana Stores declared a ‘fraud’ account by Indian Bank
May 05, 2021
Bank makes provision of Rs 115 crore against the account
Indian Bank has declared Saravana Stores (Gold Palace), a non-performing asset account with outstanding dues of ₹230.74 crore, as “fraud” and reported it to the Reserve Bank of India, the bank informed the stock exchanges.
The Chennai-headquartered Indian Bank has already made a provision of ₹115.32 crore against the account.
In March, Indian Bank had issued a sale notice of two immovable properties belonging to Saravana Stores (Gold Palace) in T Nagar, a commercial hub of Chennai, to recover dues of ₹288 crore from its partners, guarantors and title holders.
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