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Banking Central | When will small co-operative banks get rid of political strongmen?

Smaller ones continue to be under the rule of state governments through registrar of cooperative societies. This is where the local politicians are involved in a big way and laundering the money collected from society members for personal benefits with or without the knowing of the political parties. This needs to be stopped.

March 18, 2024 / 14:33 IST
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Karuvannur Cooperative bank scam shook up Kerala's small banking industry at one point

Another Karuvannur Bank-like scam is in the making, the Enforcement Directorate got the whiff, and informed the Kerala High Court last week. The probe agency has gathered information on similar fashion of money laundering through fake loan applications and financial irregularities through political nexus.

The ED stated that the involvement of political parties, mainly politicians from the ruling Left, was found evident in the questioning of those linked to the case.

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The development, involving at least 12 service co-operative banks, brings back the focus to a larger issue. In India, as per the current laws, only bigger cooperative banks come under the regulation of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Here, the regulator has been acting against the wrongdoers. So far in 2024 alone, there have been 20 instances of the RBI slapping monetary penalties on cooperative banks and revoking the licences of three, shows data gathered by Moneycontrol.

Shree Mahalaxmi Mercantile Co-operative Bank, Hiriyur Urban Co-operative Bank, and Jai Prakash Narayan Nagari Sahakari Bank have lost their permits. The RBI actions, in most instances, came from weak capital ratios and poor corporate governance standards followed by the banks. The amount of monetary penalties imposed ranged from Rs 25,000 to Rs 3 lakh.