RBI clamps down on Sarvodaya Nagarik Bank

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| Falling short on the cash liquidity ratio (CLR), the bank will now not be allowed to make payments to depositors in excess of Rs 1,000. |
| The RBI decision has not only come as a surprise for the depositors of the bank b ut also for the bank's management. |
| Meanwhile, officials of the bank visited Mumbai on Tuesday and met RBI officials in a bid to chalk out the future course of action for the bank. |
| The Bank officials said they are in a position to pay back fixed deposits of people and are meeting in Visnagar to work out a plan for the bank. |
| With a depositor base of about 36,000, the total deposits of the Visnagar-headquartered bank were Rs 15.6 crore. Bank sources said the bank's lending exceeded Rs 25 crore, thus causing a liquidity crisis. |
| About six months ago, the state government, in its attempt to strengthen weak co-operative banks by making stronger banks to invest in them, had asked Mehsana District Co-operative Bank and Mehsana Urban Co-operative Banks to maintain the CLR of the Sarvodaya Nagarik Co-operative Bank, which is also in Mehsana district. |
| However, with no substantial improvement in the CLR, the RBI clamped section 35(a) of the Banking Regulation Act on Monday. |
| The regional director of RBI, Ahmedabad, Vani Sharma and general manager, A Udgata, were not available for comments. |
| The bank's general manager Mayank Maniyar said the outstanding advances of the bank stood at Rs 25 crore as of Monday, while the deposits were worth Rs 15.66 crore. |
| "We went and met officials of the RBI in Mumbai and will work towards strengthening the bank. We are paying back a maximum of Rs 1,000 to depositors, but there is no huge rush in the bank for withdrawal," the managing director said. |
| Prakash Gurjar, president of the All Gujarat Co-operative Depositors' Association (AGCDA), said while the bank is out of the clearing house temporarily, the step by the RBI is a preventive one, which will ensure that the bank does not plunge further into the crisis. |
| "An administrator will be appointed, but at least this prevents the bank from going deeper into crisis," Gurjar said. |
| Atul Brahmbhatt, an office-bearer of the AGCDA based in Mehsana district, said despite the state government asking two stronger banks to take control of Sarvodaya Nagarik Co-operative Bank in order to help it overcome the liquidity crisis, the situation has arisen where section 35 (a) of the Banking Regulation Act has to be clamped. |
| "This means that the state government has failed in its attempt to strengthen the bank," said Brahmbhatt. |
| Minister of co-operation, Bhupendrasinh Chudasma, could not be reached for his comments. |
First Published: Jan 08 2004 | 12:00 AM IST