The Kamlapur Co-Operative Credit Union Ltd. on December, 2013, which is also popularly known as “KCCUL”.
The main focus of this organization is to promote the standard of living of its members who are mainly situated in the operational areas in Kushtia districts. Gradually, KCCUL is expanding its services to common people irrespective of their Caste or Creed and exceeding the traditional dealings with Loan & Installment.
KCCUL’s Head office is located at Nearby Mosque of Court Station, Courtpara, Kushtia. Currently KCCUL has around some innovative products on Loans & Savings for its members and different kinds of social projects & services that are being developed and some already in service.
KCCUL is the first as well as the largest co-operative credit union of its kind in Kushtia, with over 5,000 active members, 4 service centers, 20 collection booths and with over 100 highly qualified staff members. KCCUL is constantly increasing its products & Projects to better satisfy the changing and demanding needs of the members and to keep up with the demand, KCCUL is also increasing its workforce to provide better employment and also services to its Members.
This organization has * members of Managing Board. KCCUL has recently celebrated its 7th anniversary on 31rd December, 2020.
Along with Savings Products, KCCUL has a long list of Loan products that members can take advantage with low interest. These Loans includes General Loan, Business Loan, Car Loan, Capacity Based Loan, House Building Loan, Emergency Loan (Mother & Child), Competency Based Loan, Small & Medium Business Loan, Credit Ceiling Loan, Solvency Loan for Higher Education, Solvency Loan for Going Abroad, Top-Up Loan, KCCUL Flat Purchase Loan, Flat Purchase Loan, Consumer Loan, Bill Pay Loan, Loan against Monthly Savings, Gym Loan, industrial Loan & General Credit Ceiling Loan, Loan against Long Term Savings Deposit, Secure Over Draft (SOD) Loan, Open Installment Loan, Own Share Loan, Etc.
Various projects of KCCUL, Co-Operative Shop & Hostel for the girls of indigenous communities in Bangladesh.
Objectives
- To promote the habit of thrift among its Members.
- To Create Fund received from the members and then let them borrow these funds for the member’s productive purpose.
- To Promote Self-Reliant & Mutual Benefits among the members to improve their Socio-Economic Conditions.