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Coop urban banks to be computerised

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Our Regional Bureau Hyderabad
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is planning to computerise the entire banking operations of co-operative banks in the state to ensure greater transparency and professionalism.
 
This and a few other measures aimed at improving the overall performance of urban banks as envisaged in the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed by the state co-operative department with the RBI here on Monday would be initiated by the bank soon.
 
The MoU was signed by A V Sardesai, executive director of RBI, and G Sudhir, secretary of agriculture and co-operation, on behalf of their respective institutions.
 
Since the state government and the Reserve Bank of India are co-regulators of co-operative urban banks, the RBI has proposed an MoU with those state governments where co-operative banks are functioning to have a better co-ordination and for improving the performance of these banks.
 
Today's MoU also envisages that while taking decisions with regard to the co-operative urban banks, the RBI would consult the state registrar of co-operative societies and no action will be initiated by the RBI unilaterally.
 
It is now also obligatory on part of the registrar of co-operative societies to implement the decisions of RBI, according to a press release.
 
At present, there are over 127 co-operative urban banks functioning in the state, of which 49 banks are classified as grade 3 and 4, which require immediate attention and concentration.
 
It may be recalled that due to irregularities and closure of several co-operative urban banks in Andhra Pradesh, thousands of depositors have lost their savings.

 
 

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First Published: Jun 28 2005 | 12:00 AM IST

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