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2.1.2.2. Urban Cooperative Banks

The term Urban Co-operative Banks (UCBs), though not formally defined, refers to primary cooperative banks located in urban and semi-urban areas. These banks, till 1996, were allowed to lend money only for non-agricultural purposes. This distinction does not hold today. These banks were traditionally centred around communities, localities work place groups. They essentially lent to small borrowers and businesses. Today, their scope of operations has widened considerably.

 

Challenges faced by UCBsR Gandhi committee on urban cooperative banksShould large UCBs be converted into commercial banks?