Private sector lender, ICICI Bank, lost more than Rs 11 crore due to over 8,000 cases of credit card frauds last year.
There were 8,280 cases reported by the ICICI Bank to the Reserve Bank of India, in which it lost Rs 11.47 crore between April and December 2008, Minister of State for Home Shakeel Ahmad said in reply to a question in the Lok Sabha.
A total of 703 and 2,484 cases were received by American Express Bank and HSBC Bank related to credit card frauds, in which they lost Rs 6.04 crore and Rs 4.90 crore, respectively.
Of the 12,959 such cases were received during the said period in which various banks lost Rs 36.54 crore. No cases were reported by IDBI Bank, Canara Bank and Indian Overseas Bank related to credit card frauds last year.
Other banks, which lost significant amount to such practices, were Citibank, which lost Rs 4.73 crore, Standard Chartered Bank Rs 2.39 crore and Deutsche Bank with a loss of Rs 2.09 crore. Many nationalised banks were also affected by the fraudulent activities.
According to the minister, Bank of India lost Rs 6.63 lakh, Bank of Maharashtra Rs 2.61 lakh and Bank of Rajasthan Rs 2.83 lakh.