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After FM’s assurance on co-op autonomy, fear is gone: Anaskar

Happy to note co-op banks would run on equal voting right: Anaskar

Rohit Gupta by Rohit Gupta
September 27, 2020
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After FM’s assurance on co-op autonomy, fear is gone: Anaskar
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Reacting to the passage of the Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2020 from both the Houses of Parliament, Maharashtra Urban Cooperative Banking Federation (MUCBF) Chairman Vidyadhar Anaskar said, “The fear about the government intention of converting the cooperative banks into commercial banks was gone when Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman assured that co-op banks would run on cooperative principle and equal voting right for all members based on the principle of one member one vote remained unaffected”.

Anaskar who was earlier opposed to some provisions of the amendment, is now satisfied with the passage of bills from both the houses. “We must accept it as it is. We have to change the working style of the co-op banks. We have to run the business with the said amendment. Though earlier we had opposed some provisions, now this debate should stop”, he said to this correspondent over the phone.

Clearing the doubts with regard to the provision of Section 12 which prohibits refund of shares, which is newly introduced, he said those shareholders who want to take their share money back, it can be transferred to new applicants. At present, there is a five year locking period if a member wants to get their share back.

However, he was disappointed with the fact that very few members of both the houses were present during the introduction of the Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill. “Only 32 members were present in the Lok Sabha while in Rajya Sabha only six. Nobody suggested any amendments in the bill. It is worth mentioning that several MPs in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are from the cooperative background”, he underlined

The financial status of 277 urban cooperative banks is weak. 105 cooperative banks are unable to meet the minimum regulatory capital requirement. 47 banks have net worth in negative. 328 urban cooperative banks have more than 15% gross NPA ratio, said Sitharaman in the Lok Sabha.

Readers would recall that the Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2020 which was introduced in the Lok Sabha last week on Monday by Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman was passed in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday through a voice vote.

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  1. Ashit Gandhi says:
    5 years ago

    Sir, 277 weak, 105 capital starving, 47 negative worth, 328 heavy gross NPA,,, more than 650 banks will gradually meet the death,,, immediate decision to close down or merge with strong banks is inevitable,,, fund raising or capital infusement is out of question as most of the banks are weak not due to funds but poor dushonest management,,, if v go on supporting such banks to uplift,, strong banks will suffer, my humble suggestion is request strong banks for merger and government will help in tax holidays, helping writing off losses, help taking over banks to reduce employee load and FINALLY looking for depositors hard earned money…RBI and Government to help alround to the taking over banks so they dont feel load in future and less number of banks with strong working n presence will serve the purpose otherwise its no good to postpone the death to tomorrow. …thank you…my personal thoughts…

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