Karnataka Grameena Bank Wins National Award in SHG Linkage

Karnataka Grameena Bank has been awarded National Award for Outstanding Performance in SHG–Bank Linkage (2024–25) by the Ministry of Rural Development. The award recognises the bank’s significant contribution to financial inclusion and rural livelihood promotion.

Key Highlights

AspectDetails
AwardNational Award – SHG-Bank Linkage
Year2024–25
Awarded byMinistry of Rural Development
OccasionNational Conference & 25th CLCC Meeting
VenueHyderabad

Recognition at National Level

  • Award presented during:
    • National Conference on Financial Literacy and Capacity Building
    • 25th Central Level Coordination Committee (CLCC) Meeting
  • The event brought together: Banks, Policymakers and Rural development stakeholders

SHG–Bank Linkage Performance

The bank was recognised for its strong performance in promoting Self-Help Group (SHG)–Bank Linkage Programme.

Key Achievements

IndicatorData
Total Credit Extended₹2,835 crore
Number of SHGs Supported80,904

Impact

  • Improved: Access to credit and Financial inclusion
  • Beneficiaries: Primarily women-led SHGs
  • Supported: Livelihood generation and  Rural entrepreneurship

What is SHG–Bank Linkage?

  • A programme that connects: Self-Help Groups (SHGs) with formal banking system
  • Enables Access to: Savings, Credit, Financial services

Importance

  • Empowers: Rural poor, especially women
  • Promotes: Micro-enterprise development and Financial inclusion
Alignment with Government Schemes

The bank’s work aligns with:

Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM)

  • Objective:
    • Promote sustainable livelihoods
    • Strengthen SHG ecosystem
  • Focus: Women empowerment and Poverty reduction

Institutional Strengthening

  • The bank benefited from: “One State – One Rural Bank” policy

Impact

  • Improved:
    • Operational efficiency
    • Institutional capacity
  • Enhanced ability to: Support regional development
Regional Rural Banks (RRBs)
  • Established: 1975
  • Purpose: Provide banking services in rural areas
  • Regulated by: RBI & NABARD
SHGs (Self-Help Groups)
  • Informal groups (10–20 members)
  • Usually: Women-led
  • Activities: Micro-enterprises, Savings, Credit

Financial Inclusion

  • Ensures: Access to banking and financial services
  • Key for: Inclusive growth and Poverty alleviation

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