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Indian-Origin Businessman at Center of $500 Million Loan Fraud Case

Key Takeaways

  • BlackRock and other major lenders are fighting to recover over $500 million in an alleged fraud case.
  • The lawsuit targets Indian-origin businessman Bankim Brahmbhatt’s telecom companies.
  • Lenders allege fake accounts receivable were used as collateral for loans.
  • BNP Paribas reported a $190-220 million hit related to this “specific credit situation.”

Major financial institutions including BlackRock’s private credit arm and BNP Paribas’s HPS Investment Partners are battling to recover more than $500 million in an alleged loan fraud involving telecom companies owned by Indian-origin businessman Bankim Brahmbhatt.

The $500 Million Fraud Allegations

According to a Wall Street Journal report, lenders filed a lawsuit in August alleging that Brahmbhatt’s companies – Broadband Telecom and Bridgevoice – used fake accounts receivable as collateral to secure loans. The firms now owe lenders over $500 million in what appears to be an elaborate fraud scheme.

The dispute centers on asset-based finance deals, where borrowers put up collateral such as revenue from specific businesses, equipment, or customer receivables. This specialized debt category is now primarily held by private-credit investors including BlackRock’s massive global credit arm, GIP HPS.

Elaborate Fraud Scheme Uncovered

Lenders discovered discrepancies during internal checks that raised suspicions of fraud. The lawsuit claims Brahmbhatt created an intricate network of fake email domains and customer lists dating back to 2018. His companies allegedly sold off-chain finance assets in India and Mauritius as part of the scheme.

Brahmbhatt’s telecom companies filed for bankruptcy in August, shortly after the lenders initiated legal action. The WSJ reported that earlier this year, an employee received suspicious unsolicited emails now believed to be attempts to fabricate records.

While Brahmbhatt has denied the allegations through his attorney, lenders remain determined to recover the substantial funds. Although the investment represents only a fraction of HPS’s $179 billion in assets under management, the case highlights increasing scrutiny on private-credit deals.

BNP Paribas Takes Financial Hit

In a related development, Bloomberg reported that BNP Paribas’s trading unit absorbed a $190-220 million hit in the third quarter to account for what it described as “a specific credit situation.” Company executives declined to name the clients involved but emphasized this was an isolated incident rather than indicative of broader credit market deterioration.

“We had one specific file in global markets, but we don’t give any colour or names,” BNP Paribas Chief Financial Officer Lars Machenil said in an interview on Bloomberg Television. “But it is not a usual suspect, it is in the sphere of payment.”

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