PFC faces Rs 8.8 lakh fine from RBI for liquidity violation
The New Delhi-based PSU violated provisions outlined in the RBI's "Liquidity Risk Management Framework for Non-Banking Financial Companies and Core Investment Companies."
New Delhi: New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India on February 6, 2024, imposed a fine of Rs 8.8 lakh (approximately $10,600) on Power Finance Corporation Limited (PFC) for failing to comply with certain regulations related to managing liquidity risk. The New Delhi-based PSU violated provisions outlined in the RBI's "Liquidity Risk Management Framework for Non-Banking Financial Companies and Core Investment Companies."
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This action is based on the deficiencies in regulatory compliance and is not intended to pronounce upon the validity of any transaction or agreement entered into by the company with its customers.
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