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Key Principles of co-operation, namely open membership, democratic control, equal voting rights, not-for-profit orientation, localized operations, and personalized services contribute to the strength of co-operative financial institutions. However, mobilization and management of capital in...
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Quality and efficiency of credit appraisal play a key role in the overall credit risk management framework of banks by addressing the troika of adverse selection, exposure risk, and default risk. Traditional approaches for credit appraisal primarily use techniques of financial statement analysis...
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Co-operatives are successful business organisations all over the world and have a presence in almost all spheres of economic activities, including banking and financial services. The success of co-operatives shows that it is possible to simultaneously pursue both economic viability and social...
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Soundness of the financial system participants is a key element of the financial stability framework. In India, the banking system plays a dominant role in the overall financial system. Therefore, one of the core objectives of the banking regulations is to ensure the safety of the banks from the...
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This paper examined the relationship of governance and financial parameters for scheduled urban cooperative banks in India. Governance related parameters such as participation in annual general meetings, low or nil presence of family members in boards, training of staff, etc. were found to have...
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Empowering people by providing access to affordable banking services is the basic objective of financial inclusion. Microcredit plays a significant role in the process. The focus of this study was to understand the importance of the scale and delivery models on the cost of microcredit and to...
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The cooperative movement is one of the most successful models globally for organising and conducting a wide cross-section of economic activities through a social enterprise. With its quintessential vision of balancing the typical profit goals with broader social objectives, the cooperative...
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