What is Diversion of Funds?
Diversion of Funds means (mis)utilization of Funds for a purpose for which loan was not sanctioned. Most common example is buying immovable property out of the Cash Credit Limit, which is being sanctioned for working capital purposes.
What is Siphoning of Funds?
If any funds borrowed from banks are utilised for purposes unrelated to the operations of the borrower, to the detriment of the financial health of the entity or of the lender. The decision as to whether a particular instance amounts to siphoning of funds would have to be a judgment of the lenders based on objective facts and circumstances of the case.
How to monitor/ verify of End-Use of Funds
Diversion of funds or siphoning of funds can be detected if end use of funds is being monitored/ verified periodically. Following are some of the illustrative measures that could be taken by the lenders for monitoring and ensuring end-use of funds:
This list of measures is only illustrative and not exhaustive. The same depends on the nature of finance, nature of business and other internal and external factors.
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