"The regulatory action by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority is not considered to be material as the quantum of monetary penalty at HKD 7,500,000 (approximately Rs 6.17 crore) is very small considering the size of our balance sheet and profits," State Bank of India said in a filing on the BSE.
It said the authority has very clearly stated in the order, hosted on its website, that there was nothing involving any actual money laundering transactions or breaches of sanctions by SBI's Hong Kong operations.
"HKMA have also acknowledged the very positive and intensive remediation work undertaken by the Hong Kong branch. This being so the development is not expected to have any impact on our future operations or profitability or financials," it said.
This was the first action by the HKMA under Hong Kong's Anti Money-Laundering Ordinance, which came into force in 2012.
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