Bank books record quarterly loss after flagging accounting lapses, microfinance misreporting, and suspected fraud; FY25 profit falls 71 per cent to Rs 2,575 crore
Bank expects to propose CEO names much ahead of June 30 deadline
IndusInd Bank uncovers suspected internal fraud involving about ₹173 crore in microfinance; board initiates legal steps and adjusts FY25 accounts to reflect discrepancies
IndusInd Bank's stock fell as much as 1.5 per cent ahead of its fourth quarter earnings
Q4 FY25 company results today: Colgate Palmolive, Power Finance Corp, RVNL will be among more than 120 companies to post earnings reports for the January-March quarter on May 21
Derivative portfolio losses and MFI income discrepancies may result in a Rs 200 crore Q4FY25 net loss and a structural hit to core margins, say analysts
India's market regulator Sebi is investigating six IndusInd Bank officials for allegedly selling stock options while aware of undisclosed accounting discrepancies
IndusInd Bank on Monday said it has signed a pact with AIC STPINEXT to provide early-stage startups and MSMEs essential financial solutions and structural support. AIC STPINEXT is a special purpose vehicle of Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). "Under this collaboration, IndusInd Bank will deliver a range of tailored banking solutions to support early-stage startups associated with STPI/STPINEXT. "The Bank will offer a specialized Current Account product with no quarterly average balance requirement, making it easier for startups to manage their finances," IndusInd Bank said in a regulatory filing. Additionally, the Bank will offer support such as expert guidance, and conduct workshops around financial management including banking basics, equity infusion, Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOPs), segment-based funding etc. To further support operational efficiency, the bank will offer payroll and attendance .
The woes at IndusInd Bank have put the spotlight back on a key initiative the banking regulator's Enforcement Department set rolling in FY24
US-based hedge fund Route One Fund I LP sells over 5 million shares of IndusInd Bank for ₹386 crore, cutting its holding to just above 1 per cent
Brokerages lower FY25 and FY26 estimates after IndusInd Bank audit reveals ₹674 crore income misreporting and ₹595 crore in unsubstantiated balances
Shares of IndusInd Bank ended flat on Friday after dropping nearly 6 per cent earlier in the day as the firm said its Internal Audit Department (IAD) found "unsubstantiated balances" of Rs 595 crore in "other assets" of its balance sheet, and has also examined the roles of key employees in this lapse. The stock tanked 5.68 per cent to Rs 735.95 during the morning trade on the BSE. Later, at the fag-end of the trade, the stock managed to settle in the green, up 0.26 per cent at Rs 782.30. At the NSE, shares of the firm ended at Rs 784.70, up 0.53 per cent after dropping 3.90 per cent to Rs 750 in morning trade. In a regulatory filing on Thursday, IndusInd Bank said this balance was, later in January 2025, set off against corresponding balances appearing in "other liabilities" accounts. It said following receipt of a whistleblower complaint, the IAD was asked by the audit committee of the board to review transactions recorded in "other assets" and "other liabilities". This was in ...
At 9:17 AM, IndusInd Bank share price was off day's low, and was trading 2.39 per cent lower at ₹761.65 per share. In comparison, BSE Sensex was trading 0.17 per cent lower at 82,392.63 level.
IAD also flags ₹595 crore of unsubstantiated balances in "other assets", as whistleblower complaint prompts deep dive into IndusInd Bank's microfinance portfolio
IndusInd Bank's stock fell as much as 3.01 per cent during the day to ₹757.8 per share
Auditors seek clarity on whether the ₹2,000 crore loss stems from fraud or accounting irregularity
IndusInd, India's 5th-largest private sector bank, disclosed in March that years of incorrect accounting of internal derivative trades had led to a $230 million hole in its $60.8 billion balance sheet
Moody's cuts IndusInd Bank's standalone credit profile citing weak internal controls, derivative accounting discrepancies, and leadership exits without succession plan
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The summary of Grant Thornton's findings did not disclose further details of the share trading or offer any conclusions about its nature