2. Background
• With a view to solve the problems of agriculturists, many committees were
formed and finally in 1904 first Co-operative Act was passed as per the
recommendationof Royal Commission
• As per the act, rural and urban patpedhies were established but there was a
need to establish Central Finance Agency to provide finance at reasonable
rate of interest in order to motivate the rural development.
• And accordingly as per Maclagon Committees recommendation, it was
decided to establish Central Cooperative Banks with responsibility of
providing finance to agriculture in 1915.
3. Role of D.C.C. Banks Ltd.
• They provide a connecting link between the small scattered primaries in the district
and the State Co-operative Bank at the State level.
• They act as 'balancing centers' for primaries by pooling up the resources of primaries
and disbursing them to the needy societies.
• They also promote and develop co-operative activities in their areas. Thus, they act as
financier, friend, philosopher and guide to the societies and as leaders of the
cooperative group at the district level.
• They constitute the basic units of planning and development of cooperative activity of
the district level.
5. Solapur DCC bank
• Solapur District Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., Solapur, has become a fully
computerized and modern, innovative bank in Maharashtra.
• Bank has started cutting-edge such banking services for its members,
customers and all the people of the district.
• It provides basic banking facilities and other banking services, especially
from any branch :
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RTGS, NEFT, S.K. M. S. Alert feature.
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A.T.M., POS Machine, and e-commerce facility.
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Rupees Debit, Rupees Kisan Credit Card Facility
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Aadhar card linked payment facility.
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CTS Clearing Facility
6. • Solapur district of Maharashtra has purposely selected for this study.
• The reason for selection is due to its major contribution in the development of
co-operative banking. Similarly in all talukas i.e. 11 in Solapur district have
major contribution of Solapur District Cooperative Banks in the overall
development of the district.
Solapur DCC bank
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8. Organizational Structure of D.C.C. Bank
• Stated the traditional way, the structure of a central bank consists of three
constituents.
• a) General Body
• b) Board of Directors
• c) Managerial Group
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10. Administrator Shri. Kundan Bhole
Chairman Shri. Rajan Baburao Patil
Manager Shri. K.R. Patil
(Bsc.DBM.MBA. GDC&A)
Board of Directors