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Accidental Lottery? UP man gets Rs 9,900 crore credited into his bank account—Here’s Why

A man was astounded to find Rs 9,900 crore credited to his Baroda UP Bank account. The bank, upon investigation, clarified that this astronomical sum was the result of a technical glitch and promptly issued an apology to the man for the error

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May 19, 2024, 11:30 am IST
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In the quaint district of Bhadohi in Uttar Pradesh, a man named Bhanu Prakash found himself utterly astonished when he uncovered an astronomical sum in his bank account. Upon examining his account at Baroda UP Bank, he was flabbergasted to see a balance of Rs 99,99,94,95,999.99, a figure translating to a staggering Rs 9,900 crore. This surreal scenario was the result of a software glitch.

Bhanu Prakash, in his initial shock, promptly notified the bank about this glaring anomaly. Upon thorough investigation, the bank elucidated that Bhanu Prakash’s account was linked to a Kisan Credit Card (KCC) loan, which had regrettably become a Non-Performing Asset (NPA). Recognizing the critical nature of this error, the bank moved swiftly to address the issue.

Rohit Gautam, the branch manager, explained, “The NPA status triggered a software glitch, leading to the erroneous display of an enormous sum in the account.” He reassured Bhanu Prakash that this astronomical figure was a mere artefact of the software bug associated with the NPA status.

The bank took immediate action to correct this error and placed a hold on the account to prevent any potential misuse. Gautam further detailed the bank’s protocols for managing such discrepancies, particularly with accounts marked as NPAs.

“For NPAs, certain restrictions are imposed on the associated savings accounts, often resulting in the freezing of the account to avert further complications. When Bhanu Prakash reviewed his account, it appeared in the negative due to these NPA constraints. We endeavoured to elucidate the situation to him, ensuring he understood our corrective measures, and he expressed satisfaction with our prompt resolution,” Gautam stated.

Thus, through investigation and swift action, the bank managed to rectify a bewildering error, ensuring the integrity of Bhanu Prakash’s account and restoring normalcy to his banking experience.

Topics: NPAUP Baroda BankUP man's lotteryKCC accountBaroda UP Bank accountTechnical glitch
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