Mumbai police informed its 40,000 employees on Thursday that their salary accounts would soon be shifted from Axis Bank to HDFC Bank. Mumbai Mirror had reported last December that Axis Bank was going to lose the accounts of the
Before Axis Bank, state police payroll accounts were in the
This sparked a major dispute when Nagpur-based activist Mohnish Jabalpure submitted a request to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) last August, claiming that the accounts were changed at the behest of Fadnavis as his wife Amruta Fadnavis is vice president and Corporate Director (West India) of Axis. Bank. This caused a big dispute on Twitter between Amruta Fadnavis and some
The government led by Uddhav Thackeray announced that it would transfer the accounts to a nationalized bank so that the money would be safe. However, the Mumbai police eventually settled on HDFC Bank and on Thursday told its 40,000 employees to keep the necessary documents ready to open a bank account and to expect a visit from bank executives soon.
The Mumbai Police contract with Axis Bank ended on July 31, 2020, after which it invited tenders. Several banks expressed interest and after inspecting the facilities each offered, the department chose HDFC Bank. “We have asked all of our staff to complete the transfer process. HDFC Bank was selected because it offered the best deal, ”said Rajkumar Vhatkar, Deputy Commissioner for Administration of the Mumbai Police.
After the government decided to move the Maharashtra police accounts from Axis Bank last December, the
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