What should I do if my company account is lost?

Enterprises can only seek legal help, hoping to minimize the company's losses. It's amazing. Xie Bo has the corporate account U Dun of Shandong Jimo Enterprise, but Xie Bo didn't do anything. The 1. 1 billion yuan in the account was inexplicably transferred to nine accounts. Faced with the huge loss of property, Mr. Xie went to the bank many times to report things, but the bank not only failed to give a reasonable statement, but also the person in charge of the matter was transferred from his post.

Boss Xie can only find reporters. When they called Jiang, the person in charge of the bank, Jiang said that the transfer was made by himself, because the company owed a lot of debts and he was entrusted accordingly. The son explained that the boss was funny, and said that the company's debt was a company matter, and when the money was not decided by the bank privately.

When the reporter wanted to know more about this matter, Jiang's phone could not be connected, and Wang Yongcun, deputy secretary of the Party Committee of Qingdao Banking Insurance Regulatory Bureau, also refused the reporter's visit on the grounds of meeting. For this matter, many people want to know whether the boss can get his money back.

China Daily reporter interviewed several lawyers and finally got the answer. If the law requires freezing company accounts, banks can do so. In addition, individuals have no right to transfer the amount in the enterprise or personal account without permission. If the bank freezes or deducts the amount in the unit or individual account without permission, then all losses will be borne by the bank. It constitutes a criminal offence for bank staff who abuse their power for personal gain and cause serious economic losses to enterprises or individuals.

If bank Jiang can come up with the entrustment statement of the boss company, then there is still some room for this matter. But if Jiang can't produce conclusive evidence, he not only needs to compensate the boss for his losses, but also bears corresponding criminal responsibility.