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India’s cooperative mess | No relief in sight for Karavannur Cooperative Bank’s depositors

In July last year, Kerala-based Karavannur Cooperative Bank was hit by an estimated Rs 100-crore scam. Till date, depositors are struggling to get their money back

August 03, 2022 / 16:51 IST
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Depositors of scam-hit Karavannur Cooperative Bank are a shattered lot. Mostly working-class people who had their life savings parked in the Kerala-based lender, they are scrambling to meet their daily needs and other expenses like medical emergencies.

The depositor distress was highlighted when 70-year-old retired government nurse, Philomina Devassy, died due to a lack of specialised treatment following an infection in her eye and brain. Devassy reportedly had her life savings of Rs 28 lakh with Karavannur Cooperative Bank, which she could not access, the deceased’s family has alleged. Devassy’s relatives staged a protest in front of the bank on July 27 with her dead body, according to media reports.

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Devassy is not the only victim; there are multiple others. For instance, 57-year-old Sunitha, an unmarried housemaid who reportedly goes by only one name, had saved Rs 1.5 lakh in the bank. All her money is now stuck, while she struggles to fend for her ailing parents.

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