India’s central bank cancels licence of National Urban Cooperative Bank, triggers liquidation
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India’s Reserve Bank of India cancelled the licence of National Urban Cooperative Bank Ltd., Pratapgarh, prohibiting it from conducting banking business effective close of business April 10, 2026, and initiating winding-up proceedings through the state cooperative regulator.
Why it matters
The cancellation removes the bank’s authority to operate as a deposit-taking institution, freezing normal banking functions and shifting the institution into formal liquidation. Depositors and creditors must now rely on statutory recovery processes rather than ongoing bank operations.
Implications
- — Depositors of the bank lose access to normal withdrawal and repayment channels and must claim funds through liquidation and deposit insurance mechanisms — recovery timelines will depend on the winding-up process.
- — Creditors and counterparties must initiate claims with the appointed liquidator once proceedings begin — outstanding exposures will be resolved through insolvency recovery rather than contract performance.
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