Presentation UCBs PDF
Presentation UCBs PDF
Usha Thorat Chairperson, DICGC and Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Outline of presentation Indian Financial Intermediaries Deposit Insurance in India Rural and Cooperative Banking Issues, Challenges and Strategies: Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) Rural Cooperative Banks Urban Cooperative Banks (UCBs)
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NBFCs
PACS
Deposit Taking
Non-Deposit Taking
RRBs (51)
Co-operative Banks Insured Deposits Claims Settled Recovery Rate (Overall 5.13 %) 14.75 % 89.00 % 2.08 %
Aptly summarized
We are adopting a three-track approach with regard to capital adequacy rules. On the first track, the commercial banks are required to maintain capital for both credit and market risks as per Basel I framework; (urban) cooperative banks on the second track are required to maintain capital for credit risk as per Basel I framework and surrogates for market risk; RRBs (and rural cooperative banks) on the third track which though subject to prudential norms do not have capital requirement on par with the Basel I framework - Governor Dr.Y.V.Reddy
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Rural Banking
in India
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Rural / Cooperative Banking - Salient Features Key role in Financial Inclusion Limited area of operations; Local flavour Client profile: Typically farmers, small business establishments, small scale industries, retail traders, professionals, self employed persons New outreach: Self Help Groups / Joint Liability Groups and other micro credit vehicles.
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Task Force for Revival of Rural Cooperative Credit Structure (CCS) National level Task Force attributed problems of CCS to: Impairment in Structure Impairment in Governance Impairment in Management Financial Impairment
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UCBs Emerging Trends Rising Strength & Public Confidence As on No. of Of which: Deposits Advances Mar 31, UCBs Weak banks (US $ billion) (US $ billion) 2007 2006 2005 2004 1813 1853 1872 1926 563 677 725 732 30.2
(6.1%)
19.7
(9.8%)
28.5
(8.6%)
17.9
(7.1%)
26.3
(- 4.8%)
16.7
(-1.6%)
27.6
17.0
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