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COOPERATIVE CREDIT INSTITUTIONS Voluntary association of members for self help, catering to the financial needs on a mutual basis.

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COOPERATIVE CREDIT

INSTITUTIONS

Voluntary association of members for self help, catering to the financial needs on a mutual basis.

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A financial entity which belongs to its members.Members are both customers and owners at the same time.Created by persons belonging to same local or professional community or sharing a common interest.They provide their members with a wide range of banking and financial services (loans, deposits, banking accounts etc).Carried on no profit no loss basis

FEATURES

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In India they are regulated with the RBI and governed by Banking Regulations Act 1949 and cooperative

societies Act 1965.

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Lower administrative costs on account of voluntary services rendered by their members.They fill a strong feeling of responsibility among their members for punctual payment of interest and repayment of loans.They promote savings among their members and mobilize their small savings for productive purposes.Procedure of deposits and withdrawal is far less complicated than a commercial bank, since personal identification and such other problems don’t exist.Provide loans to their members at lower rates.Make their members financially more secureSuitable to help for small means

MERITS

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STRUCTURESTATE COOPERATIVE BANK (APEX)

CENTRAL COOPERATIVE BANK (DISTRICT LEVEL)

PRI

MARY CREDIT SOCIETIES (VILLAGES, TOWNS, CITIES)

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COOPERATIVE CREDIT INSTITUTIONS

URBAN COOPERATIVE

BANKSRURAL

COOPERATIVE BANKS

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URBAN COOPERATIVE BANKS

SCHEDULED NON SCHEDULED

MULTI STATE

SINGLE STATE

SINGLE STATE

MULTI STATE

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RURAL COOPERATIVE CREDIT INSTITUTIONS

SHORT TERM

LONG TERM

STATE COOPERATIVE BANKS

DISTRICT CENTRAL COOPERATIVE BANKS

PRIMARY AGRICULTURAL CREDIT SOCIETIES

SCARDBs

PCARDBs

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RURAL COOPERATIVE CREDIT INSTITUTIONS

RCCI

SHORT TERM

LONG TERM

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STATE COOPERATIVE BANK (APEX)

CENTRAL COOPERATIVE BANK (DISTRICT LEVEL)

PRIMARY CREDIT SOCIETIES (

VILLAGES, TOWNS, CITIES)

SHORT TERM COOPERATIVE CREDIT STRUCTURE (STCCS)

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They are the local or base level.In rural areas there are PACs which cater to the short and medium term credit needs of the farmers.Their members have unlimited liabilities.Members contribute in share capital.Members elect president and other members of the managing committee.They raise funds by share capital, membership fees, deposits of members and non-members and loans from the district central cooperative banks and the government.

PRIMARY AGRICULTURAL CREDIT SOCIETIES

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They are federations/group of primary credit societies belonging to a specific district.They manage their funds from share capital, deposits, loans from State Cooperative Banks and other commercial banks.

DISTRICT CENTRAL COOPERATIVE BANKS

DISTRICT CENTRAL COOPERATIVE BANKS

PURE

Membership is only for cooperatives org.

MIXED

Membership is for both cooperative org. and individuals

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Formed by federating all district central cooperative banks in a particular state. It is the apex bank of cooperative sector in India.It raises its funds by way of share capital, deposits from funds, surplus funds of the affiliated CCBs reserve funds, loans from the SBI, other commercial banks, and inter-bank borrowings.They are supported by the RBI.Between 50-90% of the working capital of the SCBs are contributed by the RBI.

STATE COOPERATIVE BANKS

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LONG TERM COOPERATIVE CREDIT STRUCTURE (LTCCS)

LTCCS

UNITARY STRUCTURE

STATE COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL

DEV. BANKS (SCARDBs)

FEDERAL STRUCTURE

PRIMARY COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL

DEVELOPMENT BANKS (PCARDBs)

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URBAN COOPERATIVE BANKS

SCHEDULED NON SCHEDULED

MULTI STATE

SINGLE STATE

SINGLE STATE

MULTI STATE

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Cooperative credit societies established in urban areas.

Maharashtra-only those urban credit societies can be called as ‘banks’ which conduct banking business

in accordance with Sec.277F of the Indian Companies Act 1913 and should have paid up share capital

exceeding Rs. 20,000.

URBAN COOPERATIVE BANKS

URBAN COOPERATIV E BANKS

UNIT BANKING

BRANCH BANKING

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They meet needs of specific types or group of members.Also called PRIMARY COOPERATIVE BANKS (PCBs) by the RBI.“small sized cooperatively organized banking units which operate in metropolitan, urban and semi-urban centres to cater mainly the needs of small borrowers, viz., owners of small scale industrial units, retail traders, professionals and salaried classes”.The Urban Banks Dept. established in the RBI in 1984, monitors and regulates the growth of PCBs.Objective:- promoting savings and self help among the middle class population and providing credit facilities to the people with small means in the urban/semi-urban centres.

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Regulated and supervised by:- In case of single-state cooperative banks:- State

Registrars of Cooperative Societies (RCS)In case of multi-state cooperative banks:- the RBI

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Following the recommendation of the National Federation of Urban Cooperative Banks, the RBI decided to include in the 2nd Schedule of the RBI Act, 1934, all licensed urban cooperative banks whose total deposit are Rs. 50 crores and above and whose methods of operations and working are satisfactory.

SCHEDULED COOPERATIVE BANKS

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From Sep. 1, 1988, the following 11 urban cooperative banks have been included in the 2nd Schedule:-The Abhyudaya Cooperative Bank Ltd.The Bombay Mercantile Cooperative Bank Ltd.The Development Cooperative Bank Ltd.Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd.Kalupur Commercial Cooperative Bank Ltd.Rajkot Nagrik Sahakari Bank Ltd.Rupee Cooperative Bank Ltd.Sangli Urban Cooperative Bank Ltd.Saraswat Cooperative BankShamrao Vithal Cooperative Bank Ltd.The Surat People’s Cooperative Bank Ltd.

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The banks which are not included in the 2nd schedule of RBI act 1934.These also have to maintain statutory cash reserve ratio but not with RBI.Their banking activities are limited. For e.g.:- they cannot deal in foreign exchange.The share of these banks are almost nil.

NON-SCHEDULED COOPERATIVE BANKS

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Following are few non-scheduled banks:-Akhand Cooperative Bank Ltd.

Apani Sahkari Bank Ltd.Baroda Traders Cooperative Bank Ltd.

Citizen Cooperative Bank Ltd.Financial Cooperative Bank Ltd.

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COOPERATIVE & COMMERCIAL

BANKS

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COMMERCIAL BANKS COOPERATIVE BANKS• Joint stock company.• Governed by Banking

Regulation Act.• Subject to control of the

RBI directly

• More Scope• Larger scale• Public and private banks• Borrowers don’t have any

voting rights as such

• Cooperative organizations.

• Governed by Cooperative Societies Act 1956

• Subject to rules laid down by Registrar of Cooperative Societies

• Lesser scope• Smaller scale• Private sector banks• Borrowers have some

influence on the lending policy of the banks