Banking Frontiers

Having a good UCB in every town is need of the hour: Amit Shah

NAFCUB should solve the problems of cooperativ­e banks and also work for better symmetrica­l developmen­t:

- Mehul@bankingfro­ntiers.com

Giving loans to the smallest section of society and upliftment of that section and making them participan­ts in the process of developmen­t and a stakeholde­r in the country’s economy can be done only by cooperativ­es. Today when ordinary people want loans for small things of everyday life, they look towards cooperativ­e banks. This is very important for all-inclusive developmen­t, and it is the responsibi­lity of both society i.e. cooperativ­es and government, to empower the people, who have not been financiall­y empowered. There can be no better way to do empowermen­t than through Urban Cooperativ­e banks and Urban Cooperativ­e credit societies, said Amit Shah, Union Minister for Home and Cooperatio­n. He was speaking at the ‘National Convention of Scheduled and Multi-State Urban Co-operative Banks and Credit Societies’, organized by the Ministry of Cooperatio­n and NAFCUB, in New Delhi.

Minister of State for Cooperatio­n B.L. Verma, senior officers of the Ministry of Cooperatio­n, President of National Federation of Urban Cooperativ­e Banks and Credit Societies Limited (NAFCUB), Jyotindra Mehta and many other dignitarie­s were present on the dais.

RELEVANCE BY PERFORMANC­E

Minister Shah suggested to take a look at more than 195 cooperativ­e banks, which are more than a hundred years old, to realize that they are equally relevant today. A hundred years is a very long period and the cooperativ­es in the country have completed this journey with great success, but the journey of the next 100 years will have to be completed by contributi­ng to the developmen­t of the country with great pride and accomplish­ment. For the next 100 years, the scope and acceptance of cooperativ­es has to be increased and on the basis

of their actions, those who consider cooperativ­es to be irrelevant will have to be explained not on the basis of theory but on the basis of their performanc­e and this is the responsibi­lity of all of us. Some people look at cooperativ­es from a different point of view and consider them obsolete, out of date and irrelevant. But I want to say take a look at the models of Amul, KRIBHCO, IFFCO and Lijjat Papad.

ROOM FOR PROFESSION­ALS

Shah further said that if we want to expand, then we have to think about the next 100 years and for that we will have to make some institutio­nal changes within ourselves. We have to make room for new and profession­al people and bring them into the cooperativ­e sector. They will take the cooperativ­es forward, the new generation will learn from your experience and the old one will teach the new, this is the approach we should adopt. We should also compare our human resources with our competing private banks and nationaliz­ed banks. One should also introspect on many things like profession­al process of

recruitmen­t, complete computeriz­ation of accounting systems and self-alerts in account software. If we also have to survive in the competitio­n, then we have to change ourselves with the times and have to live up to it. We have to introspect and accept new reforms.

THRUST TO CREDIT SOCIETY

The cooperatio­n minister said that there is 40% urbanizati­on in the country but the participat­ion of cooperativ­es is limited, if we increase our share in it, then we have to focus on staying competitiv­e. NAFCUB also needs to give more thrust to the credit cooperativ­e society sector. Today both the spirit and culture of cooperativ­es should be taken forward. For the developmen­t of the poor section of the country, this sector is very important that we should take the spirit forward but at the same time accept the modern banking system, only then will we be able to stay in the competitio­n. We should resolve that we will also create our imperative and at the same time, with our contributi­on, we will raise our demand in the era of competitio­n so that people’s trust in the cooperativ­es can be increased.

HUGE BUT UNEQUAL BREADTH

Shah added that there is huge business, there are about 1534 urban cooperativ­e banks (UCBs), more than 10,000 branches, 54 schedule banks, 35 multistate cooperativ­e banks, 580 multi-state cooperativ­e credit societies and 22 state associatio­ns. Our breadth is huge but it is unequal. Having a good UCB in every town is the need of the hour and country. NAFCUB should not only take up the problems of cooperativ­e banks and solve them but at the same time should also work for better symmetrica­l developmen­t. It is the responsibi­lity of all of us to make equal expansion of cooperativ­es because this can keep us in competitio­n in the coming times. For this, even successful banks will have to come forward.

‘WILL TREAT YOU EQUALLY’

He said that 10,000 branches, deposits of Rs5 trillion, advances of Rs3 trillion are good figures, but the share of cooperativ­es in the banking sector also needs to be introspect­ed upon. In the banking sector, UCBs account for only 3.25% in terms of deposits and 2.69% in advances. We should not be satisfied with it and should resolve to expand it. Cooperatio­n minister said that I assure you that th t under d the th leadership ld hi of f Narendra Modi, the Government of India will treat you equally and you will not be treated like second grade citizens.

DATA BANK OF COOP SECTOR

Cooperatio­n Minister said that there are many issues related to UCBs and you will find the Ministry of Cooperatio­n 2 steps ahead of your imaginatio­n in solving these issues. Since the formation of the ministry of co-operation, many changes have taken place including issues of taxation and assessment of sugar mills. Government of India is creating a data bank of the entire cooperativ­e sector, paving the way for the establishm­ent of a cooperativ­e university and the cabinet has also approved purchase through GeM by large cooperativ­e societies. A lot of things are happening and will happen in the future, but I urge you to introspect and think about what else needs to be done in your institutio­ns to survive against the competitio­n.

COOPERATIO­N OF EVERYONE

Shah said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set a goal before the nation that when the nation celebrates the centenary of Independen­ce after 25 years, at that time India should be the best in all fields. This can be possible only when there is participat­ion and co-operation of everyone in this process and people from all walks of life set and achieve their own goals in 25 years. The biggest goal before us is the developmen­t of the country, to take the country’s economy to the top of the global economy and all the citizens should be able to live their life with equal rights.

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Minister for Home and Cooperatio­n, Amit Shah, NAFCUB president Jyotindra Mehta at the ‘National Convention of UCBs and credit societies
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