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    RBI cancelled license of Few Urban Co-operative Banks (UCBs) for not complying with BR Act

    Posted 20 Jun 2024

    2 min read

     RBI cancelled the license of City Cooperative Bank (Maharashtra) and Purvanchal Cooperative Banks (Uttar Pradesh). 

    • These banks lacked adequate capital and earning prospects and violated and Banking Regulation (BR) Act, 1949.  
    • On liquidation of these UCBs, every depositor would be entitled to receive deposit insurance claim of up to ₹5,00,000/ as per the Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation Act, 1961.

    About UCBs 

    • ​​Definition: UCBs, though not formally defined, refers to Primary Cooperative Banks located in urban and semi-urban areas. 
      • They could be either scheduled or non-scheduled. 
    • Legal status
      • Registered as cooperative societies either under the State Cooperative Societies Act of the State concerned or the Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act, of 2002.
      • Banking activities are regulating by the RBI under BR Act, 1949
    • Lending 
      • Mandated to achieve priority sector lending target 75% by March 2026. 
      • Allowed to lend money for agricultural purpose. 

    Challenges of UCBs

    • High gross non-performing assets (GNPA) which was 10.9% till September 2023 (RBI’s Financial Stability report)
    • Lack of professional management and acute market competition with Small Finance Banks (SFBs), FinTechs, etc
    • Concentrated in few states (mostly in Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu). 

    Initiatives takes to strengthen UCBs

    • NUCFDC: National Urban Cooperative Finance and Development Corporation Limited (NUCFDC) is an umbrella organisation of the UCBs. 
    • Banking Regulation (Amendment) Act, 2020: Gives RBI powers to supersede boards of the Cooperative banks 
    • Ease of expansion: Some UCBs are allowed to open new branches up to 10% (maximum 5 branches) of the existing number of branches in the previous financial year without prior approval from RBI.
    • Tags :
    • Urban Cooperative Banks
    • Banking Regulation (Amendment) Act, 2020
    • Cooperative Banks
    • Banking Regulation (BR) Act, 1949
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