“The bank should give two months notice in advance to all existing depositors/ clients of the branch through press release in local leading newspapers as well as communicate to each constituent of the branch, well in advance of the closure of the branch,” it said.
Also, the District Central Co-operative Bank (DCCB) should return the original licence/s issued for the closed branch to the Regional Office concerned of the Reserve Bank.
However, DCCBs will not be allowed to close branches if restrictions have been imposed on the bank by the RBI.
In another circular, the Reserve Bank laid down the procedure to be followed for change in the name of cooperative banks.