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.
India’s central bank cancels licence of National Urban Cooperative Bank, triggers liquidation
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.

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