Abstract

Cooperative Credit Institutions have played a vital role in the financing of diverse activities in rural India. In recent times, these institutions have seen a very challenging environment to question their business model and perennially raise doubts at their sustained viability. The present study was conceptualized to examine the financial viability of the apex level cooperative credit institution based on the case study methodology. On balance sheet data, the study diagnosed financial health of this premiere cooperative credit institution for eight financial years, Y2K-2007 in terms of Altman (1968) multivariate Z-score analysis and CAMEL framework. The HARCO Bank, a conglomerate of 19 DCCBs and 336 branches, operates throughout the length and breadth of the State, Haryana. It has many past accolades and been rated as the best performing cooperative bank in the country by NABARD for three years in a row, 2001–04. However, the analytical presentations in this study has highlighted its poor performance on various parameters. Its asset quality has been good and the recovery position been very comfortable, but the financial position in terms of capital adequacy, liquidity, earning quality and the management efficiency parameters was very lackadaisical necessitating immediate intervention. CAMEL Model has further endorsed and validated study findings drawn from Z-score analysis.

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