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them to become efficient, effective, competitive and, above all, viable and profitable business enterprises. Needless to emphasize that UCBs are going to emerge as an important segment of the banking sector in the post-reforms period.
An effort has been made to conceptualize future strategies for ushering in an era of self-reliant, self-sustained and economically viable urban cooperative credit structure. Survival of the fittest in urban banking sector will assume greater significance in years to come. An attempt has been made by an in-depth Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) analysis for UCB sector to cope with the challenges thrown up by reforms in the banking sector. In a way, this has led the UCBs to reposition themselves in the increasingly competitive environment.
The overall evaluation of a businesss strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats is called SWOT analysis. SWOT analysis consists of an analysis of the external and internal environments. External Environment Analysis In general, a business unit has to monitor key macroenvironment forces (demographic economic, technological, political-legal, and social-cultural) and microenvironment factors (customers, competitors, distributors, and suppliers) that affect its ability to earn profits Then, for each trend or development, management needs to identify the associated marketing opportunities and threats. A marketing opportunity is an area of buyer need in which a company can perform profitably. Opportunities can be classified according to their attractiveness and their success probability. The companys success probability depends on
whether its business strengths not only match the key success requirements for operating in the target market, but also exceed those of its competitors. Mere competence does not constitute a competitive advantage. The best-performing company will be the one that can generate the greatest customer value and sustain it over time. An environmental threat is a challenge posed by an unfavorable external trend or development that would lead, in the absence of defensive marketing action, to deterioration in sales or profit. Threats should be classified according to seriousness and probability of occurrence. Minor threats can be ignored; somewhat more serious threats must be carefully monitored; and major threats require the development of contingency plans that spell out changes the company can make if necessary. Internal Environment Analysis It is one thing to discern attractive opportunities and another to have the competencies to succeed in these opportunities. Thus, each business needs to periodically evaluate its internal strengths and weaknesses in marketing, financial, manufacturing, and organizational competencies. Clearly, the business does not have to correct all of its weaknesses, nor should it gloat about all of its strengths. The big question is whether the business should limit itself to those opportunities in which it possesses the required strengths or consider better opportunities to acquire or develop certain strengths. Sometimes a business does poorly because its departments do not work together well as a team. It is therefore critically important to assess interdepartmental working relationships as part of the internal environmental audit.
3) People have their trust and faith in the bank and thus it has received large amount of fixed as Well as saving deposits.
4) Highest number of branches i.e 150 in total in Gujarat thus making it one of the leading cooperative bank.
5) As the bank is a cooperative bank thus bank gets the advantage of getting priority by the different cooperative societies for transactions and loans.
6) The Bank deals the user as not only the customers but also the member of the bank.
7) It has great amount cooperation with other district cooperative banks and district mandlis and rural cooperative societies. 8) Stable management and structure of the organisation.
1) The ADC Bank staff lacks the professionalism. 2) No internet banking and mobile banking. 3) Core Banking Solution is yet to be installed 4) Less advertisement is other weakness, they prefer to keep low profile though having large business 5) ATM network is not well spread like other nationalized and public banks.
Oppurtunities for ADC Bank:1. Being the cooperative bank it has the opportunity to finance the government projects. 2. Providing ATM facilities may take bank a long way. 3. As it is a state cooperative bank this bank is bank in demand. 4. Being cooperative bank this bank gets priority over the other banks for cooperative societies. 5. Existence of bank in remote areas. 6. Bank may take the advantage of being cooperative bank by promoting itself.
1) Easy policies of the public banks. 2) Less documentation of the public banks for different types of loans. 3) Instant /one minute service provided by some banks. 4) Online banking and mobile banking facilities of other nationalized and public banks 5) Facilities like ZERO BALANCE ACCOUNT by some of public sector banks. 6) Increasing market share of the other bank threaten the ADC bank to lose its position in the market. 7) More significant brand image in public acceptance of product and services of public and nationalized banks as compared to cooperative banks. 8) Lack of Exposure and modern touch can affect its business.
THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES
High threat from substitutes Like Mutual funds,