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PROF. V K SAPOVADIA,FINANCE & ACCOUNTING,
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, INDORE, INDIA.
Good Cooperative Governance as a Tool to withstand Urban Coop Bank Crisis
A Case Study of Rajkot Nagarik Coop Bank, India
Flow of presentation
ObjectivesCooperative banking in IndiaRole of UCBsRNSB- General BackgroundFinancial indicatorsCooperative indicatorsMember confidence & reasonsCooperative GovernanceConclusion
Objectives
To study and analyze critical financial & cooperative indicators of UCBs in Gujarat vis-à-vis RNSB
To investigate reasons of growth for RNSB
To scrutinize governance of RNSB in light of Cooperative Principles & Values
To study whether Good Cooperative Governance is Good Business Practice
Cooperative Banking in India
Banking in India Saving habits of Indian household
Cooperative sector in India Genesis Spread & Success
Cooperative Banking Business model
Types of cooperative banks
Role of UCBs
Genesis
Some numbers No. of UCBs Market share
Growth
Marketshare of Deposits- Bank group w ise
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100%
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
UCBs Commerical Banks RRBs RCBs
Rajkot Nagrik Sahkari Bank Ltd.
RNSB- Genesis & background
Members- 220,000
Deposits of INR 6,000 million, advances of INR 4,000 million
Financial indicators
Financial Indicators
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Cooperative indicators
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1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008
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Share capital
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Membership Share capital
Reasons for member confidence
Reputation of management
Personal relations- Like a family
High value perception
Customer friendly service record
Cost efficient management
Cooperative Governance
Conclusion
RNSB’s survival through cooperative bank crisis
Good cooperative governance as good business practice