CCP504 (B)
CCP504 (B)
CCP504 (B)
ANDHRA PRADESH
Name : G.Rajeswari
Designation : Senior Lecturer
Branch :Commercial and Computer Practice
Institute : Government Polytechnic, Srikakulam
Year/Semester : V semester
Subject : Banking
Subject code : CCP 504(B)
Topic : Banking, types of banks
Duration :50mts
Sub topic : Co-operative Banks
Objectives:
CCP504(B).10 2
Introduction:
CCP504(B).10 3
Features of Co-Operative Banks:-
CCP504(B).10 4
Features of Co-Operative Banks:-
1. These banks have been established under the
co-operative societies act.
3. They are private sector banks.
1. These banks have a three tier set up.
2. Co-operative banks function within a given area.
3. Only State Co-operative Banks have access to the
Reserve Bank of India.
CCP504(B).10 5
Features of Co-Operative Banks:-
CCP504(B).10 6
Functions of Co-operative Banks
CCP504(B).10 7
Differences between co – operative Banks
and commercial Banks
CCP504(B).10 8
Differences between co – operative Banks and
commercial Banks
CCP504(B).10 10
Summary
CCP504(B).10 11
Quiz
1. Co-operative banks play a dominant role in
which type of credit?
A. Rural Credit
B. Urban Credit
C. Car loans
D. Housing loans
CCP504(B).10 12
Quiz
1. The Co-operative banking system in India is
CCP504(B).10 13
Quiz
1. The Co-operative institution which provides
non-agricultural credit is
CCP504(B).10 14
Quiz
1. Co-operative banking system in India
follows a pyramid type of three tier
structure for
CCP504(B).10 15
Frequently asked Questions
CCP504(B).10 16
Assignment:
CCP504(B).10 17