INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Mumbai: Kotak Life Insurance company, a subsidiary of Kotak Mahindra Bank, has charged Hemant Kolhe, one of its fixed income dealers, with
fraudulent transactions that benefited him and a few companies but led to losses for the insurer after a whistle-blower raised an alarm.
The
life insurer has reported the fraud to regulators and is pursuing criminal charges against the employee who supposedly benefited by as much
as Rs 2.5 crore for colluding with unlisted firms
The police complaint filed by the company has been seen by ET.
The company filed a complaint of employee fraud against Kolhe for taking
monetary favours from a third party for entering into transactions
The life insurer has reported the fraud to RBI, Sebi and insurance regulator Irdai and is taking action against the employee
prices of these instruments.
According to the report filed with the regulators, Kolhe has admitted to 70 deals in which he received money
He used to get verbal price range from the investment team to execute a trade.
While it is a common practice to provide discretionary
margins to debt dealers to make best use of market conditions and deal with market fluctuations, Kolhe used it for personal benefits
chief communication officer, Kotak Mahindra Group
certain transactions on NDS-OM platform
already been recovered from him and the insurer is trying to recover the entire amount
Kolhe has been suspended and disciplinary actions will be taken against him
He was a dealer and the deals were done by him on the online platform of NDS OM.
However, as the deals were done well within the mandated
price range given to him, they will not have any significant impact on the funds
Kotak Life has appointed an independent audit firm CNK - Associates LLP to carry out audit of the investment function
The total assets under management of the company was at Rs 30,310 crores as on March 31, 2019, against Rs 25,128 crores on March 31, 2018,
posting a growth of 21 per cent over the previous year.
During last year, the 10-year benchmark government security yield has gone down from
7.40 per cent as on March 31, 2018, to 7.35 per cent as on March 31, 2019, and has seen a high and low of 8.18 per cent and 7.13 per cent,