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Challenges faced by UCBs

UCBs’ limited ability to mobilise resources coupled with inability to formulate their respective policies for investment of their surplus resources because of restrictions reduces the scope of UCBs. They also face problems of low level of recovery, high transaction cost and rising competition. Their autonomy is also questioned because of zealous regulation by government through nomination of board of director and deputation of government officials to cooperatives.