IANS | 02 Oct, 2023
The Pratap Co-Operative Bank Ltd, which has recorded net zero NPAs
for over 10 consecutive years, has bagged this year’s Best Bank Award
instituted by the BrihanMumbai Cooperative Banks’ Association, it was
announced on Saturday.
The PCBL’s Founder-Director Mithailal Singh
accepted the award on behalf of the 40-year-old bank’s board in the
presence of the Chairman C.K. Singh and other dignitaries.
"This
is in recognition of our efforts and dedication toward serving the lower
strata of society by giving small loans against collaterals to enable
them to fulfil their needs and aspirations. For over 10 years, we have
notched a Net Zero NPA in our balance sheets, even during the Covid-19
pandemic shutdown," Singh said.
He said the PCBL’s philosophy is
to serve the most backward and downtrodden in society through "small
loans" and yet achieve good performance for four decades of its
existence now.
"We are financially strong in all parameters, CRR
is very high, much above the prescribed levels, we have initiated
digital products as per RBI guidelines, we have a gross NPA of less than
one per cent and zero net NPA for years," Singh said.
He said in
the past, the PCBL has won several state level awards for banks in the
cooperative sector and has consistently maintained its overall
performance free from NPAs or other problems.
Named after the
legendary Rajput king, Maharana Pratap, it started making profits from
the first year of its inception in 1983, maintaining a consistently
profitable record all these years, except in 1994, and paying handsome
dividends to its members.