15 Days to 45 Days | 6.00% |
46 Days to 90 Days | 6.50% |
91 Days to 179 Days | 7.25% |
180 Days to 364 Days | 7.50% |
1Year & below 2 years | 8.25% |
2 Years and Above | 8.00% |
15 Days to 45 Days | 6.00% |
46 Days to 90 Days | 6.50% |
91 Days to 179 Days | 7.25% |
180 Days to 364 Days | 7.50% |
1Year & below 2 years | 8.25% |
2 Years and Above | 8.00% |
Now bringing home the vehicle of your choice has never been simpler! At The Mowanchery Co-Operative Rural Bank , we aim to make the experience quick, transparent and hassle-free.
Your dreams inspire The Mowanchery Co-Operative Rural Bank Loan Solutions. A range of convenient low interest schemes that let you realize your dreams.
There's hardly any investment on earth more worthy and profitable than gold. If it's traditional use is to adorn our physical selves, then today it is mostly used to adorn our lives as a security for cash.
A Class members of the bank are eligible for availing loan for pursuing the courses in institutions approved by Union or State Governments and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)..
When it comes to raising money for a number of miscellaneous activities like a child's education, a wedding or even a vacation abroad, many people find it difficult to raise the money to meet such needs.
The Mowanchery Co-Operative Rural Bank has introduced agricultural Gold loans for farmers belonging to all categories. These loans too are provided at very low interest rates on pledging gold ornaments.
Fixed Deposits are safe investments which give high returns on investment with ..
A small savings scheme introduced to encourage thrift habit in people. In this daily deposit..
Recurring deposits are term deposits more or less like fixed deposits in their very nature..
The Mowanchery Co-operative Rural Bank Ltd. was established on 13.05.1956. After the second world war there are so great scarcity for food grains and cereals etc. Common people had to face starvation. To avert this phenomenon P.C.C society decided to collect food grains from farmers and paddy cultivators and distribute them among people who were on the verge of starvation. P.C.C societies were formed for this purpose. The Mowanchery Co-operative Rural Bank was one among them.