Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services Ltd has found itself embroiled in a financial scandal as it discovered a fraud amounting to Rs 150 crore at one of its branches in the North East region. Consequently, the company has postponed its scheduled board meeting, originally set for today, to a later date, citing the need for further investigation and resolution.
The announcement came through a stock exchange filing where Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services revealed that its board meeting, slated to review the financial results for the quarter ended March 2024, would now be deferred. The new date for the meeting will be communicated in due course, as the company grapples with the aftermath of the fraudulent activity.

According to the regulatory filing made by Mahindra Finance, the fraud involved forgery of Know Your Customer (KYC) documents related to retail vehicle loans disbursed by the company's branch in the North East. This forgery ultimately led to the misappropriation of company funds. The company reassured stakeholders that investigations into the matter are underway and are in an advanced stage.
Moreover, Mahindra Finance disclosed that necessary corrective actions have been identified and are currently at various stages of implementation. Some individuals allegedly involved in the fraud have been apprehended.
Due to these developments, several agenda items, including the approval of audited standalone and consolidated financial results for the fourth quarter and financial year ended March 31, 2024, as well as the recommendation of dividends and Annual General Meeting (AGM) matters, have been postponed. The company has assured stakeholders that the Audit Committee and the Board will address all other scheduled matters, including deliberations on an increase in aggregate borrowing limits and fundraising through the issuance of Non-convertible debentures.
The repercussions of this revelation were immediate in the stock market, with shares of Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services witnessing a sharp decline of over 3%, trading at Rs 270.10 per share as of 10:35 am on the National Stock Exchange (NSE). This downturn marks a significant setback for the company, which has only seen a modest 10% increase in its stock value over the past year.
As the investigation unfolds and corrective measures are put in place, stakeholders await further updates from Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services regarding the extent of the fraud, its impact on financial performance, and the measures being taken to prevent such incidents in the future.
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