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Website
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Meghalaya Cooperative Apex Bank Ltd. : http://mcab.gov.in
The
Meghalaya Cooperative Apex Bank has been providing credit facilities to
cooperative societies registered under cooperative societies Act in force in
Meghalaya to extend better banking services. It has been catering to the credit
needs of the people of the State through its network of 307 branches. The Bank
is managed by an elected Board since it inception. The Managing Director of the
bank is also a professional banker. The bank has been enjoying very good
reputation among cooperatives. It has implemented ICDP,
The
comparative financial position of the Bank for the last three years is furnished
below:(Rs.
in lakhs)
| Sl No | Item | March, 2002 | March, 2003 | March,2004 |
| 1 | Share Capital | 355.34 | 386.88 | 438.02 |
| 2 | Reserve Fund and Other Reserves & Provisions | 297.29 | 510.56 | 516.19 |
| 3 | Deposits | 34951.17 | 36499.18 | 38750.44 |
| 4 | Borrowings | 1296.93 | 1933.4 | 2650.61 |
| 5 | Cash and Bank Balance | 3303.76 | 3261.15 | 2492.97 |
| 6 | Investment in Govt. and Trustee Securities | 9303 | 11076 | 18633.11 |
| 7 | Money at Call and Short Notice | 8885.69 | 10497.83 | 13009.82 |
| 8 | Loan & Advances | 8918.29 | 8901.1 | 34057.59 |
| 9 | Accumulated profit | (+)93.02 | ||
| 11 | Net Profit | (+) 295.22 | (+) 296.00 | (+)70.44 |
| 12 | Number of Branches | 38 | 39 | 40 |
The Bank has been maintaining highest Credit Deposit Ratio in the State consistently for several years. The present C: D Ratio of the Bank stood at 32% as on 31.03.2004 as against 17% by Public Sector Banks.
BANKING PRODUCTS & SERVICES : For Service, Security & Prosperity
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DEPOSIT SCHEMES |
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LOAN SCHEMES |
1.
CROP LOANS:
Short
terms loans are provided for Seasonal Agricultural operation to Farmers, (cash
& kind) through Service Co-operative Societies spread all over Meghalaya as
per approved scales of finance, time schedule both under NCL, Cash Credit
Systems & Kisan Credit Cards.
2.
TERM LOANS:
Medium
& Long Term Loans are extended to the Farmers through the affiliated Service
Co-operative Societies direct for allied agricultural activities like land
development, minor irrigation, purchase of farm machinery, poultry, goat
rearing, pisciculture, diary, horticulture, plantation & Horticulture
schemes.
3.
CASH CREDIT ACCOMMODATION:
Cash
Credit accommodations are provided to Co-operative Societies for procurement,
marketing of agriculture and minor forest produces and also for dealing in
consumer goods, etc.
4.
HOUSING LOANS:
Salaried
persons are extended Housing Loan facilities for construction of their
residential houses in CD Block Head Quarters and other selection areas against
adequate securities.
5.
TRANSPORT VEHICLE LOANS:
The
Bank provides M.T. Loans to Transport Societies and educated unemployed youths
for creation of self employment generation & extension of easy mobility to
the people of the State.
6.
CONSUMER DURABLES LOANS:
Salaried
persons are provided consumer durables loans for purchase of T.V. Set, Radio,
Refrigerator, Two-Wheelers, Musical Instruments, Cooking Gas, Furniture and
various other approved items.
7.
CASH CREDIT FACILITIES :
Govt.
appointed whole sellers are extended Cash Credit/Loan facilities for dealing in
controlled commodities against adequate securities.
8.
TERM LOANS FOR TOURISM DEVELOPMENT:
Term
Loans are provided for encouraging young & enterprising entrepreneurs and
unemployed persons for creating self-employment opportunities through Tourism
Development.
9.
DEPOSIT LINKED HOUSING LOANS AND SCHEMES:
The
scheme is intended for regular constituents of the Bank for construction of
their residential houses with financial assistance from the Bank.
10. INTEGRATED
VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT SCHEME (IVDS):
The
scheme is intended to help formation of homogeneous groups with 5 to 20 members
in the rural areas in the co-operative sector and extend loan assistance to them
for improving their socio-economic conditions by undertaking various economic
activities which are socially useful and economically viable.
11. PERSONAL
LOAN:
Salaried
persons are provided Personal Loans for any bonafide need of unspeculative
nature in the shape of overdraft facilities against adequate securities.
12. EDUCATIONAL
LOAN:
Educational
Loans are provided to parents/deserving students for higher studies in
India/abroad adequate securities.
13. LOAN
FOR PROFESSIONAL & TECHNOCRATS:
Credit
facilities are extended to Doctors, Lawyers, Technocrats and other Professionals
to set up Clinic, Consultancy firms etc. against adequate securities.
OTHER SCHEMES AND SERVICES
Financial Assistance to Urban Banks, Weavers Co-ops,
Industrial Co-ops, Joint Farming Societies, etc.
Conversion of short term (Agril) Loans affected by
Natural Calamities into Medium Term Loans.
Implementation of comprehensive Crop Insurance Scheme
for the benefit of the farmers.
Consumption Loans to Farmers & Weaker Sections for
various approved purposes.
Godown Loans to Service Co-operative Societies.
Overdraft facilities to regular constituents of the
Bank.
Kisan Credit Card Scheme for Farmers.
Schemes for Unemployed Youth
THE BANK HAS ARRANGEMENT FOR ISSUE OF BANK DRAFTS AND CHEQUES ALL OVER
HIGHLIGHTS & ACHIEVEMENTS
The
Meghalaya Co-operative Apex Bank Ltd (MCAB) was established in 1971, with
the formation of
The
MCAB as a pioneering co-operative Banking Institution in Meghalaya, has
taken the banking to the doorsteps of the people of the State and has been
able to nurture and develop its banking habits among the people. This has
changed the saving habits of people from the traditional methods to the
modern banking facilities to earn remunerative returns for their savings
invested with the bank and utilized various attractive and innovative
banking products offered by MCAB.
With
judicious deployment of resources, the Bank has been able to maintain a
highest Credit Deposit Ratio of about 32% in the State, far surpassing the
performance of Commercial and Public Sector Banks who have the CD Ratio of
about 14% in the State.
The
bank has to provide Debt Relief to more than 54,000 farmers amounting to
Rs.9.81 crores under the ‘Agricultural and Rural Debt Relief Scheme’
1990 sponsored by the Govt. of India, and made them Debt Free &
re-eligible to avail loans and advance from the MCAB.
The
MCAB, introduced innovative Banking Services, in the Co-operative Banking
Sector, and opened all Women Bank Branches (staffed exclusively by women)
– one at Mawkhar, Shillong and the other at Chandmari, Tura.
The
MCAB is the first State Co-operative Bank to start ‘Mobile Banking’
services in rural areas to provide banking services at doorsteps of the
people in the unbanked villages of East Khasi Hills.
The
MCAB is the first Bank in the country to extend Housing Loans to the general
public, even before the ‘national Housing Bank’ came into existence.
The
Bank took initiatives and played active role in the introduction of IRRI
Paddy cultivation in flood prone areas to enable the farmers to reap richer
harvests before the onset of monsoon. MCAB is proud that its initiatives
have yielded positive results and the farmers growing IRRI Paddy in
Meghalaya, are more prosperous today.
The
MCAB has created direct employment opportunities for about 600 persons in
the Bank and has created thousands of job opportunities for educated
unemployed youths through numerous self-employment generation schemes of the
Bank.
The
MCAB has introduced number of innovative schemes to increase the flow of
credit and create productive employment opportunities and improve the
general socio-economic condition in the State. Few of such schemes are
‘Integrated Village Development Scheme’, ‘Cooperative Group
Financing’, ‘Tourism Development Scheme’, ‘Increased allocation
under Housing and Transport Loans’, etc.
In
order to improve the recovery of hardcore overdues, MCAB has introduced in
an innovative scheme under which cash incentives to the extent of ˝% to 1%
is given to the office-bearers and others involved in the recovery process
at the level of Service Co-operative Societies.
Under
the Leadership of MCAB, the Co-operative Banks in the North Eastern Region
with the help of NABARD, have established the ‘Manpower Development and
Management Institute (MDMI)’. In 1998 in Shillong and since then MDMI has
been providing affective training facilities for all categories of employees
& office-bearers of the Co-operative Institutions and Traditional Heads
of the North Eastern Region.
In
order to strengthen co-operation among Co-operatives and establish an
effective forum for the Co-operative Institutions in the North Eastern
Region, a consortium of Co-operatives in the form of
‘North east India Co-operative Development Foundation (NECDF)’
has been established in 1998 at the initiative of MCAB.
The
MCAB has been extending guidance and providing effective leadership for
Short Term Co-operative credit Structure, in particular and the Co-operative
Sector in general, in the North Eastern Region at the level of various
National Forums, Re-financing Agencies, Govt. of India etc. to focus the
problems, issues and prospects of the Co-operative Movement and the
Co-operatives in the Region.
The efforts and performance of the MCAB have been widely recognized by the National Level Co-operative Organisations such as NAFSCOB, NCARDB and the National Refinance Bank, NABARD, by awarding ‘Best Performance Awards’.