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LVB moratorium ends on Nov 26, cap on withdrawals goes Nov 27

By IANS | Updated: November 25, 2020 19:23 IST

Chennai, Nov 25 The moratorium period on Lakshmi Vilas Bank (LVB) will come to an end on Thursday ...

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Chennai, Nov 25 The moratorium period on Lakshmi Vilas Bank (LVB) will come to an end on Thursday and normal banking operations would commence thereafter, RBI-appointed administrator T.N. Manoharan said.

"The moratorium period ends on November 26. From November 27 (Friday) onwards, normal operations will resume," Manoharan told .

According to the RBI, the amalgamation of the LVB with DBS Bank India Ltd will come into force on November 27, and all the branches of the LVB will function as branches of DBS Bank India from Friday onwards.

Customers, including depositors of the LVB, will be able to operate their accounts as customers of DBS Bank India from November 27.

DBS India Ltd is making necessary arrangements to ensure that service, as usual, is provided to LVB's customers, the RBI said.

As part of the moratorium announced by RBI on November 17, withdrawal of deposits from LVB were capped at Rs 25,000 and this will be taken off from November 27 onwards.

( With inputs from IANS )

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