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Moratorium on Yes Bank to be lifted on March 18: RBI

By ANI | Updated: March 16, 2020 17:10 IST

The moratorium on crisis-hit Yes Bank imposed early this month will be lifted on Wednesday at 6 pm, said Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das here on Monday.

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Mar 16 : The moratorium on crisis-hit Yes Bank imposed early this month will be lifted on Wednesday at 6 pm, said Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das here on Monday.

Das, while addressing media persons, assured depositors that their money is "completely safe and there is nothing to worry."

"Swift action has been taken by the RBI and the Government of India. The lifting of moratorium will be on Wednesday, 18th March at 6 pm," said Das.

"I would like to convey to the depositors of Yes Bank, through you, that their money is completely safe and there is nothing to worry. There is no reason for any undue worry," he added.

On Thursday, the SBI said that it would invest Rs 7,250 crore in Yes Bank, which is much higher than Rs 2,450 crore it had planned initially for 49 per cent stake in India's fourth-largest private sector bank.

The Union Cabinet on Friday approved reconstruction scheme for private sector lender Yes Bank as proposed by the RBI.

On March 5, the RBI imposed a moratorium on Yes Bank, restricting withdrawals to Rs 50,000 per depositor till April 3 in view of its poor financial health due to bad loans.

( With inputs from ANI )

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