Banking Frontiers

Goa SCB & NABARD jointly push PSL

NABARD and Goa SCB are strengthen­ing cooperativ­e banking in the state during difficult times:

- mehul@bankingfro­ntiers.com

Goa has total bank deposits of `847.15 billion as on31 March 2020, which is a marginal growth of `118.66 billion over the previous year. Advances increased by `17.88 billion to aggregate `239.85 billion. According to Ulhas B. Phaldesai, Chairman, Goa State Cooperativ­e Bank, the overall CD ratio continues to be low at 28.31%, which is well below the benchmark level.

The restrictio­ns i mposed by the RBI on PMC Bank, Yes Bank and 2 major UCBs in the state have resulted in rumours spreading in the market and Phaldesai believes that this has affected the business growth of the cooperativ­e banks to some extent during the financial year under review.

STRONG B/S, HEALTHY LIQUIDITY

The working capital of the Goa State Cooperativ­e Bank is `27.05 billion as on 31 March 2020 as against `27. 09 billion at the end of the previous year. The total business mix of the bank is `40 billion and total deposits `24.08 billion. Deposits in Goa region are `18.63 billion.

Says Phaldesai: “We a r e well positioned with a strong balance sheet and healthy liquidity. The market share of all the cooperativ­e banks in Goa stood at 6.75%, whereas our market share of total deposits is 2.2%. CASA deposits stood at `10.68 billion, which accounted for 44.38 % of the total deposits of the bank.”

The bank’s CD ratio is 66.12% and Phaldesai says the bank has always focused on maintainin­g good and quality advances at all times and balanced its credit portfolio across all productive sectors. “As a responsibl­e leader in the financial services, we always believed in providing best-in-class banking products and services accessible to all sections of the society and we are growing consistent­ly in these difficult times,” he says.

SUPPORT SHG, JLG

The bank continued i t s e f f ort s in augmenting growth under PSL. It has been one of the major lenders in the state in the agricultur­al sector. Says Phaldesai: “We have promoted 40 Farmers Clubs in the state and we have 3825 affiliated SHGs, out of which 312 are credit linked with outstandin­g loan of `624.2 million. We have also financed 52 JLGs out of 657 affiliated ones and the amount outstandin­g is `1.31 million.”

TRADING PROFIT IN G-SEC

All the branches of the bank had remained operationa­l during the pandemic except on rare occasions when restrictio­ns were imposed by the local authoritie­s. “We have now fully activated our treasury operations and trading in government securities.

We could earn a profit of `162.1 million during the financial year under review and the overall operating profit stood at `401.9 million for the Goa region, which includes income out of trading operations in government securities,” says Phaldesai.

TRAINING WORKSHOPS, CAMPS

The bank has a staff strength of 525 and the productivi­ty per staff is `762.03 million as on 31 March 2020. The bank has an independen­t HR department and it undertakes training for its staff members. The bank also organizes regular workshops for societies and SHGs. Under NABARD’s program, the financial literacy cell of the bank conducted 115 camps in the state for educating customers during the last financial year, which is highest number of camps conducted by any bank in Goa during the year.

STRENGTHEN­ING IT, PACS

Phaldesai reveals that the bank is in the process of recruiting 3 IT officers to strengthen its MIS section. It also plans to bring all the PACS on the IT platform of the bank by undertakin­g computeriz­ation with the support of NABARD and Registrar of Cooperativ­e Societies. The bank also has plans to set up a DR site, undertake renovation of branches in a phased manner and shifting of Margao and Bethora branches to new premises. It also intends to avail refinance from NABARD under the Atmanirbha­r Fund.

 ??  ?? Usha Ramesh, GM, Nabard handing over sanction of 1 Mobile VAN for North Goa District to Goa SCB chairman Ulhas Phaldesai
Usha Ramesh, GM, Nabard handing over sanction of 1 Mobile VAN for North Goa District to Goa SCB chairman Ulhas Phaldesai

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