IndusInd Bank is under scrutiny as the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has taken action against five of its officials, including former CEO Sumant Kathpalia. They face allegations of insider trading, accused of using confidential information for stock market transactions.
Despite SEBI's actions, IndusInd Bank's shares have shown resilience. On Thursday, the shares traded positively, with no significant drop in price. Investors had concerns about a potential decline, but the shares remained stable and even saw a slight increase.
The bank's shares opened in the green, trading at ₹814, marking a 1% rise from the previous session's close of ₹804.75. Earlier this year, the shares reached a 52-week high of ₹1575 in June 2024 and a low of ₹605 in March 2025. The bank's market capitalisation stands at ₹63,434 crore.
According to an official filing with the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), IndusInd Bank stated that the interim order would not affect its financial operations or other activities.
The individuals accused include Arun Khurana, then Deputy CEO; Sushant Saurabh, Head of Treasury; Rohan Jathanna, GMG Operations Head; and Anil Marco Rao, Chief Admin Officer of Consumer Banking Operations. They allegedly used non-public information to trade shares.
This confidential information pertained to a directive from the Reserve Bank of India that influenced the bank's condition. SEBI's investigation found that these transactions were made before this information was available to regular investors.
Financial Repercussions and Restrictions
As a result of their actions, SEBI has confiscated approximately ₹19.78 crore from these individuals. The officials are now prohibited from engaging in any stock market transactions until further notice. This ban extends to both direct and indirect trading activities.
SEBI Chairman Tuhin Kant Pandey mentioned an ongoing investigation into financial irregularities involving thousands of crores within the bank. This probe has cast doubt on some senior officials' roles. SEBI is ensuring compliance with stock market regulations while the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) examines banking practices.

The unfolding situation highlights regulatory bodies' vigilance in maintaining transparency and fairness in financial markets. As investigations continue, both SEBI and RBI are committed to upholding integrity within India's banking sector.
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