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RBI gives nod for long-pending 'Kerala Bank'

Kerala Bank would be formed amalgamating the 13 district co-operative banks (DCBs) with Kerala State Co-operative Bank.

RBI gives nod for Kerala Bank
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Published : Oct 10, 2019, 3:34 PM IST

Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala government's long-pending dream of setting up its own bank, by merging district co-operative banks, is all set to become a reality with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) giving the final nod for the move.

With its formation, the proposed "Kerala Bank" will be the largest banking network in the state.

Expressing happiness over the apex bank's approval for the initiative, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the "Kerala Bank" would be formed amalgamating the district co-operative banks (DCBs) with Kerala State Co-operative Bank.

The final nod by the RBI was subjected to some conditions, he said adding the setting up of the new bank would also be in accordance with the final verdict of some cases pending before a court in this regard.

" Happy to know that the Reserve Bank of India has given the final nod for the setting up of the Kerala Bank. we hope that the formation of the new bank will accelerate the development of the state," he said in a Facebook post on Wednesday.

According to government sources, 13 DCBs would be merged with the Kerala State Co-operative Bank for forming the proposed Kerala Bank.

All the DCBs, except the one in Malappuram district controlled by the opposition Congress-led UDF, had approved the Left government's proposal of amalgamation in their respective general body meetings.

The government had claimed that the objective of the formation of the Kerala Bank was to strengthen the cooperative sector, while the Opposition had alleged that it would destroy the traditional cooperative sector.

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Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala government's long-pending dream of setting up its own bank, by merging district co-operative banks, is all set to become a reality with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) giving the final nod for the move.

With its formation, the proposed "Kerala Bank" will be the largest banking network in the state.

Expressing happiness over the apex bank's approval for the initiative, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the "Kerala Bank" would be formed amalgamating the district co-operative banks (DCBs) with Kerala State Co-operative Bank.

The final nod by the RBI was subjected to some conditions, he said adding the setting up of the new bank would also be in accordance with the final verdict of some cases pending before a court in this regard.

" Happy to know that the Reserve Bank of India has given the final nod for the setting up of the Kerala Bank. we hope that the formation of the new bank will accelerate the development of the state," he said in a Facebook post on Wednesday.

According to government sources, 13 DCBs would be merged with the Kerala State Co-operative Bank for forming the proposed Kerala Bank.

All the DCBs, except the one in Malappuram district controlled by the opposition Congress-led UDF, had approved the Left government's proposal of amalgamation in their respective general body meetings.

The government had claimed that the objective of the formation of the Kerala Bank was to strengthen the cooperative sector, while the Opposition had alleged that it would destroy the traditional cooperative sector.

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      Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 10 (PTI): The Kerala

government's long pending dream of setting up its own bank, by

merging district co-operative banks, is all set to become a

reality with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) giving the final

nod for the move.

    With its formation, the proposed "Kerala Bank" will be

largest banking network in the state.

    Expressing happiness over the apex bank's approval for

the initiative, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the

"Kerala Bank" would be formed amalgamating the district

co-operative banks (DCBs) with Kerala State Co-operative Bank.

    The final nod by the RBI was subjected to some

conditions, he said adding the setting up of the new bank

would also be in accordance with the final verdict of some

cases pending before a court in this regard.

    "... Happy to know that the Reserve Bank of India has

given the final nod for the setting up of the Kerala Bank.

... we hope that the formation of the new bank will accelerate

development of the state," he said in a Facebook post on

Wednesday.

    According to government sources, 13 DCBs would be

merged with the Kerala State Co-operative Bank for forming the

proposed Kerala Bank.

    All the DCBs, except the one in Malappuram district

controlled by the opposition Congress-led UDF, had approved

the Left government's proposal of amalgamation in their

respective general body meetings.

    The government had claimed that the objective of the

formation of the Kerala Bank was to strengthen the cooperative

sector, while the Opposition had alleged that it would destroy

the traditional cooperative sector. PTI LGK UD

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