expected to experience products and services at par with the urban population. HDFC bank has used this opportunity and developed a blend of unique models and strategies for accessing the needs of the local population. Some models are ‘Hub and Spoke model’ to extend services for unbanked and remote locations, ‘Grameen model’ to bring easily reachable rural bank branch. Through the ecosystem-oriented strategy, HDFC bank actively collaborated with Punjab Grains Procurement Corporation (PUNGRAIN) and
OBJECTIVES OF CO-OPERTIVE BANK • To introduce people to join it as members and shareholders with a minimum efforts. • To encourage them to save money and deposit into their own bank. • To enable the people themselves to create efficient management of their bank. TYPES OF CO-OPERATIVES • Housing Co-operatives • Building Co-operatives • Retailers Co-operatives • Utility Co-operatives • Social Co-operatives • Consumers Co-operatives • Co-operative Banking • Agricultural Co-operatives • Co-operative
study 3.7 Limitation of study 4. FACT & FINDINGS 5. ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION 6. SWOT 7. CONCLUSION 8. RECOMMENDATION & SUGGESTION 9. APPENDIX 10. BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION TO THE INDUSTRY BANKING IN INDIA Without a sound and effective banking system in India it cannot have a healthy economy. The banking system of India should not only be hassle free
holding a pool of pre verified shares held in electronic mode that offers efficient settlement of transactions. A Depository Participant (DP) is an intermediary between the investor and the depository. A DP is typically a financial organization like a bank, broker, financial institution, or custodian acting as an agent of the depository to make its services available to the investors. Each Depository Participant is assigned a unique identification number known as DPID. As of November 2014, there were