India’s Paytm Payments Bank fined $662,565 for money laundering

PTI 01 Mar 2024
India’s Paytm Payments Bank fined $662,565 for money laundering

NEW DELHI: Financial Intelligence Unit-India (FIU-IND) has imposed a Rs 54.9 million ($662,565) penalty on Paytm Payments Bank for violating anti-money laundering rules, the Finance Ministry said on Friday.

FIU-IND initiated a review of Paytm Payments Bank on receipt of specific information from law enforcement agencies in respect of a few entities and their network of businesses engaged in a number of illegal acts, including organizing and facilitating online gambling.

The money generated from these illegal operations, i.e. proceeds of crime were routed and channeled through bank accounts maintained by these entities with the Paytm Payments Bank Ltd, the ministry said.

“The Financial Intelligence Unit-India (FIU-IND),… has imposed a monetary penalty of Rs 54.9 million on Paytm Payments Bank Ltd with reference to the violations of its obligations under the PMLA (Prevention of Money Laundering Act),” the ministry said.

The FIU passed its order imposing the penalty on February 15.

The FIU action follows RBI’s January 31 directive barring Paytm Payments Bank from accepting fresh deposits or credits in the accounts of its customers from February 29. The date was later extended to March 15.

Published On: 01 Mar 2024

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