FINANCE

JOINT STOCK BANKS

The following are the places in the district having banking offices (other than co-operative Banks) Gadhinglaj, Ichalkaranji, Jaisingpur, Kolhapur and Kurundwad. The table below gives the names of banks having offices in each of the above places: -

TABLE No. 11.

KOLHAPUR DISTRICT-BANKING OFFICES (OTHER THAN CO-OPERATIVE) IN 1956.

Names of Places.

Names of Banks having offices.

Nature of the office.

Gadhinglaj

The Belgaum Bank Ltd.

Branch office.

Ichalkaranji

The Sangli Bank Ltd.

Do.

The New Citizen Bank of India Ltd.

Do.

Jaysingpur

The Ratnakar Bank Ltd.

Do.

The Belgaum Bank Ltd.

Do.

Kolhapur

The New Citizen Bank of India Ltd.

Do.

The Commercial Bank Ltd.

Registered office.

The Bank of Maharashtra Ltd.

Branch office.

The United Commercial Bank Ltd.

Do.

The State Bank' of India Ltd.

Do.

The Canara Industrial and Banking Syndicate.

Do.

The United Western Bank Ltd.

Do.

The Central Bank of India Ltd.

Pay office.

The Ratnakar Bank Ltd.

Registered office.

The Sangli Bank Ltd.

Branch office.

Kurundwad

The Ganesh Bank of Kurundwad

Registered office.

It would be seen from the above table that only three banks viz., The Commercial Bank Ltd., The Ratnakar Bank Ltd. and The Ganesh Bank of Kurundwad Ltd. have their registered offices in the district. The rest have them outside the district. These include the branch-office of the State Bank of India at Kolhapur.

The first bank that was established in Kolhapur district in 1913 was an urban co-operative Bank viz., the Kolhapur Urban Co-operative Society (now known as the Kolhapur Urban Co-operative Bank Ltd.). Among the banks having their registered offices in the district, the first one viz., the Ganesh Bank of Kurundwad Ltd. was established in 1920. The other two viz., the Commercial Bank and the Ratnakar Bank Ltd., were registered in 1936 and 1943 respectively. Mention may also be made of the Bank of Kolhapur, which was registered in the year 1926. The total deposits and the total loans and advances of the bank amounted to Rs. 90,54,000 and Rs. 68,21,000 respectively in the year 1951. The bank was subsequently closed down. There were other banks also which had their registered offices in the district, but most of them either went into liquidation or merged with other banks. Thus, there were eight banks in the city of Kolhapur as recorded in "Social Survey of Kolhapur city Volume II''' ["Social Survey of Kolhapur City-Volume II", Shri N. V. Sovani, 1951.]

Operations of the Joint Stock Banks.

Operations of the Joint Stock Bank.-The main business of these banks is to attract deposits-current, fixed and savings and to make available the requisite finance to their clientele. In all, there are eleven commercial banks operating in the district since 1957. They finance the storage and movement of agricultural produce in general and jaggery, the main agricultural product of a high quality, in particular. They also provide finance to various industries of the district such as textile mills, sugar mills, oil mills, engineering concerns etc. against pledge or hypothecation of liquid assets. Their insistence on tangible securities which are easily realisable is in tune with the common practice of banks as regards their advances. They are not so much concerned with the use of funds they lend as with the prospects of their repayment and the margin of profit. Their profits are mainly derived from the differences between the cost of their borrowings and the income from their advances. The Kolhapur branch of the former Imperial Bank of India which was opened in 1952 was taken over by the State Bank of India when the latter came to be established in 1955. This branch undertakes all commercial tanking transactions. As an agent of the Reserve Bank of India, the branch conducts Government cash work, provides remittance facilities to banks, extends exchange and remittance facilities to the public and pays, receives, collects and remits money and securities on Government account. Kolhapur is one of the centres at which a "Pilot" scheme for the provision of credit to small scale industries is being worked by the State Bank of India in collaboration with the State Financial Corporation, Government authorities and co-operative banks. The object of the scheme is to enable a small industrial unit to obtain its entire credit requirements expeditiously by approaching one of the local agencies participating in the scheme.

The following tables giving statistical information regarding the operations of various joint stock banking offices in the district include also the figures of the branch-office of the State Bank of India at Kolhapur:-

TABLE No. 12.

OWNERSHIP OF DEPOSITS WITH THE BANKS IN KOLHAPUR DISTRICT FOR THE YEAR 1955-56.

Deposits of

Demand Deposits.

Rs. 10,000 und above.

Between Rs. 5,000 and Rs. 10,000.

Between Rs. 1,000 and Rs. 5,000.

No.

Amounts.

No.

Amounts.

No.

Amounts.

 

 

Rs.

 

Rs.

 

Rs.

I. Manufacturing Concerns.

12

10,66,078

--

--

20

46,928

II. Trading concerns

55

12,12,158

77

4,84,128

252

6,41,622

III. Personal

31

5,88,393

42

2,24,745

134

3,00,089

IV. Others

24

10,84,593

18

1,28,870

30

75,053

Total

122

39,51,222

137

8,37,743

436

10,63,692

continued.

Deposits of

Demand Deposits.

Between Rs. 1,000 and Rs. 500.

Below Rs. 500.

Total.

No.

Amounts.

No.

Amounts.

No.

Amounts.

 

 

Rs.

 

Rs.

 

Rs.

I. Manufacturing Concerns.

5

3,342

31

3,497

68

11,19,845

II. Trading concerns

312

1,56,047

4,456

1,49,201

5,152

26,43,156

III. Personal

127

1,08,464

1,166

96,051

1,500

13,17,742

IV. Others

24

15,670

1,404

41,729

1,500

13,45,915

Total

468

2,83,523

7,057

2,90,478

8,220

64,26,658

TABLE No. 13.

 OWNERSHIP OF DEPOSITS WITH THE BANKS IN KOLHAPUR

DISTRICT FOR THE YEAR 1955-56.

Deposits of

Savings Deposits.

RS. 500 and above

Less than Rs. 500.

Number.

Amounts.

Number.

Amounts.

 

 

Rs.

 

Rs.

I. Business

115

2,88,331

615

53,397

II. Personal

1,645

34,34,178

8,498

5,65,583

III. Others

48

2,70,436

49

2,598

Total

1,808

40,01,945

9,162

6,21,578

TABLE No. 14

OWNERSHIP OF DEPOSITS WITH THE BANKS IN KOLHAPUR DISTRICT FOR THE YEAR 1955-56.

Deposits of

Time Deposits.

Rs. 10,000 and above.

Between Rs. 5,000 and Rs. 10,000.

Between Rs. 1,000 and Rs. 5,000.

No.

Amounts.

No.

Amounts.

No.

Amounts.

 

 

Rs.

 

Rs.

 

Rs.

I. Business

39

14,77,700

31

1,84,114

108

2,62,213

II. Personal

68

10,27,926

119

5,93,988

513

11,42,210

III. Others

14

4,61,308

2

14,000

18

42,607

Total

121

29,66,934

152

7,92,102

639

14,47,030

continued.

Deposits of

Time Deposits.

Between Rs. 1,000 and Rs. 500.

Below Rs. 500.

Total.

No.

Amounts.

No.

Amounts.

No.

Amounts.

 

 

Rs.

 

Rs.

 

Rs.

I. Business

51

13,696

51

11,616

280

19,49,339

II. Personal

133

65,742

340

40,070

1,173

28,69,936

III. Others

8

4,350

705

1,17,776

747

6,40,041

Total

192

83,788

1,096

1,69,462

2,200

54,59,316

TABLE No. 15.

ANALYSIS OF ADVANCES OF BANKS IN KOLHAPUR DISTRICT ACCORDING TO PURPOSE FOR THE YEAR 1955-56.

 

No. of Accounts.

Amounts.

Percentage to total advances.

 

 

Rs.

Per cent.

I. Industry

36

4,40,265

6.15

II. Commerce

1,445

49,72,013

69.47

III. Agriculture

45

76,272

1.06

IV. Personal and Professional

3,371

15,77,312

22.04

V. All others

16

91,630

1.28

Total

4,913

71,57,492

100.00

TABLE No. 16.

ANALYSIS OF ADVANCES OF BANKS IN KOLHAPUR DISTRICT ACCORDING TO SECURITY FOR THE YEAR 1955-56.

 

No. of Accounts.

Amount.

Percentage to total advances.

 

 

I. Secured Advances-

 

Rs.

Per cent.

1. Government and Trustee securities.

90

2,45,979

3.44

2. Shares of Joint-Stock companies etc.

30

1,07,389

1.50

3. Gold and Silver Bullion,
    Gold and Silver ornaments.

3,517

17,89,732

25.01

4. Merchandise-

--

--

--

(a) Agricultural commodities.

31

1,25,283

1.75

(b) Non-agricultural commodities.

84

8,75,600

12.23

5. Real Estate-

--

--

--

(a) Agricultural land

37

22,136

31

(b) Other properties

117

6,66,520

9.31

6. Fixed Deposits

214

6,34,976

8.87

7. Other secured advances

133

7,13,924

9.97

Total

4,253

51,81,539

72.39

II. Other Unsecured Advances

660

19,75,953

27.61

Total of I and II

4,913

71,57,492

100.00

According to the Agent of the. Kolhapur Branch of the State Bank of India, the banking facilities and availability of credit resources in the district may be considered adequate.

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