Ketan Parekh Scam – The Infamous Stock Market Fraud!
Ketan Parekh Scam: One of the biggest stock market frauds that became an eye-opening event for not only the equity investors but also for the Securities Exchange Board of India and other regulatory authorities was Ketan Parekh Scam. The Market Rip-off was done in such a way that he was able to make multiple times […] The post Ketan Parekh Scam – The Infamous Stock Market Fraud! appeared first on Trade Brains.
Ketan Parekh Scam: One of the biggest stock market frauds that became an eye-opening event for not only the equity investors but also for the Securities Exchange Board of India and other regulatory authorities was Ketan Parekh Scam.
The Market Rip-off was done in such a way that he was able to make multiple times the annual return on the stocks he manipulated. Ketan Parekh was the God for many investors as he created a delusion that whatever he touched turned into Gold and whatever he wished the market seemed to grant him.
Just within two years of time, Ketan Parekh Scam deceived so many investors as well as banks and the stock market that it became a case study for many these days.
The stock market has the power to make someone rich and others lose their money in just a matter of seconds. On one hand, we have examples of people successfully trading in the stock market such as Warren Buffet, Carl Icahn, and George Soros who became multi-millionaires by investing in the stock markets.
And on the other hand, we have Harshad Mehta and Ketan Parekh who not only ruled the stock markets but were also found guilty of economic crimes. Let us understand in detail what the Ketan Parekh scam was, how he succeeded in fooling the investors and shaking the stock markets, which next-level chicanery he had planned, and how he got caught.
Ketan Parekh – Background and Foundation
Famously known as a ‘Bombay Bull’ during 1999-2000, Ketan Parekh was a mentee of Harshad Mehta (who was also involved in another scam that shook the stock market in India). Ketan, CA by profession, started his career in the late 1980s and was running a family business of NH Securities – a stockbroking firm that was started by his father.
This was how he managed to thoroughly understand the inside outs of the stock market trends and the investors’ mindsets.
Before Ketan Parekh Scam at his peak, marketmen followed his every move blindly as he used to exploit the stock prices to gain the trust of these investors. Not only this, but he also enjoyed close connections with many celebrities from Bollywood, political parties, and business managers which helped him connect with Kerry Packer, a leading Australian Media Entrepreneur.
Kerry and Ketan joined hands to start a venture capital firm, KPV Venture with $250 million that focused on investing money into new start-ups.
How Ketan Parekh Scam Was Executed?
Ketan Parekh was a strong believer in the ICE sector – Information, Communication, and Entertainment and that was the time during 1999 and 2000 when the dot-com boom had just started. This enabled him to prove his predictions to be true to many other investors.
Moreover, many investment firms, overseas corporates, and banks, businessmen from listed companies many of them gave their money to be managed by him as during 1999-2000, Ketan Parekh was ruling the stock market.
Ketan Parekh used the Kolkata stock exchange to trade as this was the stock exchange where no strict and pivotal rules and regulations were not formed. He misused such exchange and also tied up with many other brokers to trade on his behalf and gave the commission.
With these huge amounts of money, he would buy some less-known companies’ 20-30% stake and suddenly such companies’ share prices would skyrocket and become the talk of the town all of a sudden. Once the price would reach a certain level, he would silently exit and sell the securities and make countless profits.
He not only manipulated stock prices but also played games with banks in order to get funds to swindle the share prices and rule over the market. He first bought shares of the Madhavpura Mercantile Commercial Bank’s shares so that he could gain the confidence of the bank when he approached them for a loan in the form of Pay Orders.
Pay Order is an instrument similar to the cheque but it is issued by the bank upon the payment of small advance money from the customer. When he successfully managed to rip off the price of MMCB’s shares, he approached other financial institutions like UTI for pledging pay orders, this also included their investments into HFCL. His loan accumulated to Rs. 750 million.
He had created a portfolio called K-10 which consists of top ten hit picks by Ketan Parekh himself. This included Aftek Infosys, Zee Telefilms, Pentamedia Graphics, Mukta Arts, and so on. He was interested in low-profile corporates with low market capitalization and liquidity. That is how he was able to manipulate the prices of such companies using the ‘Pump and Dump’ formula.
He was also reported to have done insider trading by purposefully influencing the stock price of certain companies who would bribe him to do so and take the advantage of the price rise to exploit the investors’ minds.
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How Whatever Ketan Parekh Touched Turned into Gold?
- The ICE sector was booming during that time and Ketan would invest majorly in these sectors which helped him gain the trust of the investors.
- He was trading in Kolkata Stock Exchange which was lacking strict regulations itself. Hence, there was no one to watch his moves.
- He would buy shares of low-profile companies when they were trading at low prices and joined hands with certain other traders to frequently buy and sell the stocks of such companies which enabled the sudden price rise.
- The financing method of buying shares and getting pay orders and later getting them pledged when the prices shoot up also helped him create a Bull Run in the stock market.
- Many investors believed that the slipshod reactions and regulations of SEBI who could have noticed the unusual price movements in the market helped the scam to accumulate more losses to them.
- His connections with celebrities, and political and religious leaders also aided him to get the majority of the fund from large corporates and businessmen.
Allegations and Unraveling of Ketan Parekh Scam
The SEBI and RBI started investigating Ketan Parekh Scam after the huge market crash of 176 points in a day in 2001 just one day post the budget was declared. Ketan Parekh was accused of being involved in Insider Trading, Circular Trading, Pump and Dump, and misrepresentation of facts to borrow from the banks.
Ketan Parekh was declared to be guilty of a criminal offense for ripping off the Indian stock market and was barred from trading in the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) for 15 years up to 2017 after Ketan Parekh Scam verdict. He was also found to be involved in Circular Trading with many banks and Insider Trading for which he was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment of one year.
However, SEBI investigated and found that despite being prohibited from trading, he used his network well and made certain companies trade on his behalf. Later in 2008, many such companies were traced by SEBI and were barred from trading too.
The CBI in 2014 found the malpractices followed him and sentenced him to two years of rigorous imprisonment with a fine of up to Rs. 50,000. He also siphoned off money outside the country too. The SEBI in April 2001 reported that he had an outstanding amount to large corporates worth Rs. 12.73 billion and to MMCB Rs. 8.88 billion while to Global Trust Bank Rs. 2.66 billion.
The said amount was reported in 2006 to touch the surprising level of Rs. 400 billion. He was also reported to use Overseas Corporate Bodies and sub-accounts of Foreign Institutional Investors to receive shares from various corporate entities so as to move the money out of the country.
To sum up Ketan Parekh’s scam allegations, he was found involved in cheating with banks by misrepresenting facts, falsifying accounts, ripping off the stock market prices and exploiting investors’ decisions, mishandling public money, bribing company directors to enable him to do insider trading.
Also, read:
- Harshad Mehta Scam- How one man deceived entire Dalal Street?
- What is Insider Trading? And What makes it illegal?
- Pump and Dump- The Infamous and Endless Stock Market Scam!
Closing Thoughts
In this article on Ketan Parekh Scam, we discussed how Ketan Parekh was able to induce investors’ decisions through his malpractices. Not only the exchanges and investors but Ketan Parekh also bluffed with the banks. And all of that piled up to huge debt and one day in 2001 it became a historical event of the biggest scam in an Indian Stock Market.
It is still a part of the investigation as of now how many other companies are still operating in the stock market after he and other companies were barred from trading.
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