Dr. Gurucharan and Sukhamani (2011), "An analytical study of productivity and profitability of DCCBs in Punjab", journal of banking and management pp 103-104.Singh G and Sukhmani (2011), An Analytical Study Of Productivity And Profitability Of District Central Cooperative Banks In Punjab, ...
Cooperative banks work on the principle of cooperation and are owned and operated by their members. In order to support the financial needs of a community, such as a village or a specific community, people come together to pool resources and provide banking services such as loans, savings accou...
One of Rajasthan's leading urban cooperative banks- Udaipur Urban Cooperative Bank Ltd. stands as a unique example in the country ... Global Meet: Bhutani reviews preparations; Awasthi attends November 7, 2024 0 In a meeting held on Wednesday, Union Ministry of Cooperation Secretary Ashish Bhuta...
Opening of two Chinese Banks' branches in Islamabad i.e Industrial Cooperative bank of China (ICBC) and Bank of China will realize the decades old dream in the Economic sector, Mr. CPEC going on fast pace, to take Sino-Pak relations to new horizons ISLAMABAD:National Accountability Bureau (...
Urban Cooperative Banks in India UCBs are governed by a board of directors elected by their members and operate on a cooperative principle, where each member has equal voting rights. They are regulated and supervised by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) under the Banking Regulation Act, of 1949...
Agriculture scenario in Punjab has witnessed fast transformation since the middle of 1960's. In this process, farmers have become more capital intensive. Thus their dependence on credit has increased for meeting their agricultural requirements. In Punja...
Due to their importance in the development of economy, there is a great need to a have close supervision of these banks. In the present study, an attempt has been made to analyze the performance of selected six District Central Cooperative Banks (DCCBs) of Punjab with the help of CAMEL ...
To fill this credit gap cooperative banks of Punjab have taken a lead in 1997-98 and have started providing Revolving Cash Credit Facility (RCCF) to farmers. This study makes an attempt to assess the impact of this new product line (RCCF) on profits of DCCBs. In this article yield ...
They are serving Punjab as an alternative to regional money lenders along with regional rural banks and commercial banks. The present study is an attempt to analyze the growth of cooperative credit in the State of Punjab, India, for a period of 2002鈥 03 to 2012鈥 13. For the study ...
was performing well in all the five parameters of CAMEL Model.Waraich, SukhmaniDhawan, AnuWaraich, S. and Dhawan, A., (2016), "CAMEL Model Analysis of District Central Cooperative Banks in Punjab: A Case Study of Jalandhar Central Cooperative Bank Ltd.", International Journal of ...