A STUDY OF THE PROGRESS OF MAHARASHTRA STATE CO-OPERATIVE BANK
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i7.2024.4641Abstract [English]
State Co-operative banks functions as the apex bank of all the co- operative banks in the state. Being the bank of all District Central Co-operative banks. State Co-operative Bank accepts deposits from its members among District central co-operative banks, individual members as well as co-operative societies. The bank also accepts deposits from Zilla Parishad, educational institutions, municipal council, etc. The State co-operative banks accept deposits on a large scale and fulfil the requirement of working capital of District Central co-operative banks.
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