Following the instructions of the Reserve Bank, the ban on New India Cooperative Bank closing its business came into effect from February 13 and will remain in force for the next six months. According to a statement from the Reserve Bank, “Considering the bank's current cash position, no amount should be allowed to be withdrawn from any savings or current account or any other account of the depositors.”
The Reserve Bank of India has found some deficiencies in the accounts of New India Cooperative Bank. Last Friday, the Reserve Bank dissolved the bank's board for one year and appointed an administrator to manage the operation. A committee of advisors was also appointed to assist the administrator.
Following this, Mumbai police registered a case against the General Manager and Head of Accounts of New India Cooperative Bank and his associates for allegedly committing a fraud of Rs 122 crore.