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Measures for IndusInd hinge on PwC report
Mint Mumbai
|March 19, 2025
A shok Hinduja, chairman of the promoter company of IndusInd Bank Ltd, has said that the private lender does not require capital and all measures to bolster the credibility of the bank after it disclosed accounting discrepancies will depend on PwC's external audit report.
"Once the report comes, it will go to the board and it will review it; they have their various committees," Hinduja, chairman at IndusInd International Holdings Ltd, said on the sidelines of an event.
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