| Year | 2010 50 Downloads |
| Volume/Issue/Review Month | Vol. - 3 | Issue 2 | July |
| Title | Performance of State Co-operative Bank in India : An Overview |
| Authors | Tarasankar Das , Dr.Swagata Sen |
| Broad area | Performance of State Co-operative Bank in India |
| Abstract | Co-operative banking sector in India has emerged as a significant component of the financial system, spreading even to the remotest corner of the country. The State co-operative banks which may also be called apex bank, stands at the top of the credit structure in a state. The objective of this paper is to measure the performance of the state co-operative banks in terms of profitability and the quality of assets. The measurement of profitability is done using different accounting ratios. The study shows that the profitability of state co-operative banks is highly affected by spread, burden and high operating expenses. We document that the profitability of state co-operative banks is significantly impacted by non-performing assets and poor recovery of loans. The study recommends that there is need to increase in non-interest income, decrease in operating expenses and exercise of careful scrutiny before advancing loans and proper vigilance afterwards. |
| DOI | The Indian cooperative movement, like its counterparts in other countries of the world has been essentially a child of distress. Based on the recommendations of Sir Frederick Nicholson (1899) and Sir Edward Law (1901), the Cooperative Credit Societies Act |
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