Indian outsourcing unit blamed for $2.3 billion loss by UBS trader
Press Trust of India | Updated On: November 26, 2012 17:02 (IST)
UK's Financial Services Authority (FSA) fined UBS 29.7 million British pounds (about Rs. 265 crore) for failing to prevent large-scale unauthorised trading in this case, while Swiss regulator FINMA (Financial Market Supervisory Authority) also said it has found serious risk management deficiencies and major control failures at the bank. In its probe report, FINMA said that UBS' back office operations team was responsible for ensuring timely confirmation of deferred-settlement trades, identified through "a specific report maintained by an outsourcing provider based in India (the 'T+14 report')".The probe found that the bank's online trade supervision system SCP (Supervisory Control Portal) and the 'T+14' report "were key controls for the detection of suspicious trading activity, but both proved to be ineffective.
"The failures of these controls serve to illustrate poor organisation and risk management within UBS," FINMA said.FSA and FINMA jointly initiated a probe in September 2011 after it came to the light that a London-based trader of Swiss banking major had caused substantial losses totalling $2.3 billion (about Rs. 13,000 crore) due to unauthorised trading on the bank's Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) desk.
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