According to the filing, Reliance Communications (RCom) and its subsidiaries received a total loan of Rs 31,580 crore from banks.

New Delhi: The State Bank of India (SBI) has decided to classify the loan account of troubled telecom company Reliance Communications (RCom) as “fraud” and report the name of its former director, Anil Ambani, to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), according to a regulatory filing. Reliance Communications is presently going through a liquidation process.
In its filing, Reliance Communications said it received a letter from SBI dated June 23, 2025, informing the company of the decision.
According to the filing, Reliance Communications (RCom) and its subsidiaries received a total loan of Rs 31,580 crore from banks.
The bank's Fraud Identification Committee has detected irregularities in the use of loan funds, involving a complex network of transactions across multiple group entities.
The letter marked to Reliance Communications and its erstwhile director Anil Ambani, stated that SBI has decided to report the loan account of the company as "fraud" and to report the name of Anil Ambani to the RBI, as per the extant RBI guidelines, the filing said.
The committee found that out of the total loan, Rs 13,667.73 crore, about 44 per cent, was utilised for the repayment of loans and other obligations.
An amount of Rs 12,692.31 crore, 41 per cent of the total loan, was utilised to pay connected parties.
According to the filing, Rs 6,265.85 crore was used for repaying other bank loans and Rs 5,501.56 crore was paid to related or connected parties, which were not aligned with sanctioned purposes.
Further, a Rs 250-crore loan from Dena Bank (meant for statutory dues) was not utilised as per the sanctioned use. The loan was diverted to RCom Group company Reliance Communications Infrastructure Ltd (RCIL) as an Inter-Corporate Deposit (ICD) and was later claimed to repay an External Commercial Borrowing (ECB) loan.
The committee found that a loan of Rs 248 crore was sanctioned by IIFCL for meeting capital expenditure, but RCom paid Rs 63 crore to Reliance Infratel Ltd (RITL) and Rs 77 crore to RIEL for repayment of loans.
"But instead of transferring the fund directly to these companies, it was routed through RCIL, the reason for that has not been given by management or by Anil Ambani. These (Dena Bank and IIFCL loan use) appear to be misappropriation of funds and breach of trust," the report said.
The committee observed the potential routing of bank loans by RCom Group, including mobile tower firm Reliance Infratel Ltd (RITL), telecom service company Reliance Telecom Ltd (RTL), Reliance Communications Infrastructure Ltd (RCIL), Netizen, Reliance Webstore (RWSL), etc.
The report said RCom, RITL, and RTL engaged in ICD (inter-corporate deposit) transactions totalling Rs 41,863.32 crore, of which only Rs 28,421.61 crore was traceable.
RCom used a Rs 100-crore intraday limit to cycle funds through group entities, including RWSL, RTL, and RCIL, multiple times in a single day.
"These transactions do not appear to be genuine or conducted in a normal course of business. It appears that RCom has utilised intra-day limits to finance RWSL to pay collection proceeds worth Rs 1,110 crore. As a result, debtors of RTL got reduced by that extent... transactions can be termed as manipulation of books of accounts through fictitious accounts," the report said.
The committee raised a question on fund transactions involving Netizens as " an attempt at diversion of funds by manipulation of books of accounts through fictitious accounts/fictitious entries." PTI
Published: 02 Jul 2025, 05:00 pm IST
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