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MANORAMA CO-OP. BANK LTD., SOLAPUR (MANORAMA BANK)

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MANORAMA CO-OP. BANK LTD., SOLAPUR (MANORAMA BANK) The green and white circular seal of Manorama Co-op. Bank Ltd., Solapur (Manorama Bank) has a stencilled ‘M’ crested by a one Rupee coin and supported by a segment of a gear wheel and surmounted by its motto in Marathi ‘॥ जो जे वांछिल तो ते लाहो ॥’ meaning ‘May Everyone Get What They Desire’. The coin refers to money, saving, banking and finance; the gear wheel refers to industry and industrial financing and the colours, predominantly green and white, may symbolize growth and purity, respectively.

SAMARTH SAHAKARI BANK LTD., SOLAPUR (SAMARTH BANK)

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The emblem of Samarth Sahakari Bank Ltd., Solapur (Samarth Bank) has a  red silhouette of Sant Samarth Ramdas, a 17th century Indian saint and spiritual poet placed on coin supported by a pair of laurels on sides and its tagline in Sanskrit ‘अर्थ करी समर्थ’ meaning ‘Capable of Achieving’ at the bottom. The motif of Sant Samarth Ramdas signifies the bank's adherence to the values of wisdom, strength, and social responsibility; the laurels refer to growth, prosperity, and a connection to nature and the coin shape refers to money, saving and banking.

THE PANDHARPUR URBAN CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD., (PANDHARPUR BANK)

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THE PANDHARPUR URBAN CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD., (PANDHARPUR BANK) The yellow and black logo of The Pandharpur Urban Co-operative Bank Ltd., (Pandharpur Bank) has a silhouetted motif of deity Vithoba (also known as Vitthal, Pandurang, or Pandharinath) placed on a circle with its name written in black Devanagari and English on a yellow banner. The deity represents the place Pandharpur and refers to devotion to business.

PIMPRI CHINCHWAD SAHAKARI BANK MARYADIT, PIMPRI (PCS BANK)

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PIMPRI CHINCHWAD SAHAKARI BANK MARYADIT, PIMPRI (PCS BANK) The pictorial logo of Pimpri Chinchwad Sahakari Bank Maryadit, Pimpri (PCS Bank) has a portion of a gear wheel in blue holding the abstract motifs of three humans holding their hands together in orange and  pink supported by its name in Devanagari in pink. The gear wheel refers to industry, industrial financing and progress and the humans refer to the stakeholders of the bank. The bright colours signifies the bank’s dynamism and proactive attitude.

PUNE CANTONMENT SAHAKARI BANK LTD.

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PUNE CANTONMENT SAHAKARI BANK LTD. The blue circular emblem of Pune Cantonment Sahakari Bank Ltd. has a traditional lamp with four flames placed inside a circular border inscribed with its name and place. The oil lamp as a central motif represents the bank's role in illuminating the financial paths of its customers and fostering growth within the community and the colour blue signifies serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

PRERANA CO-OP. BANK LTD., PUNE (PRERNA BANK)

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PRERANA CO-OP. BANK LTD., PUNE (PRERNA BANK) The ‘P’ shaped orange colour with red outlines emblem of Prerana Co-op. Bank Ltd., Pune (Prerna Bank) has a flying eagle with fully spread wings supported by a handshake and crested by its tagline in MArathi ‘प्रेरणा आमची प्रगती तुमामी’ meaning ‘We Inspire You Progress’ placed inside a circle. This circle is ensconced by a ‘P’ shaped border inscribed with its name and place. The eagle refers to strength, courage, freedom and immortality and the handshake refers to cooperation, support, togetherness and strength.

THE KHATTRI CO-OPERATIVE URBAN BANK LTD.

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THE KHATTRI CO-OPERATIVE URBAN BANK LTD. The red and blue emblem of The Khattri Co-operative Urban Bank LTD. has its initials placed above a rising sun ensconced by a circular border inscribed with the name of the bank. It is supported by a bow and arrow and below this, on a banner, the place of the bank is written. The rising sun refers to light, universal prosperity and path for growth; the bow and arrow refers to strength, precision and readiness and the colour blue signifies serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

RAJARSHI SHAHU SAHAKARI BANK LTD., PUNE

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RAJARSHI SHAHU SAHAKARI BANK LTD., PUNE The golden coin shaped emblem of Rajarshi Shahu Sahakari Bank Ltd., Pune has the portrait of Rajarshi Shahu circumscribed by its name and year of inception in Devanagari. The golden coin refers to money, wealth, prosperity and banking and the golden yellow signifies wealth, prosperity, power, prestige and achievement.

THE CHANDGAD URBAN CO-OP. BANK LTD.

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THE CHANDGAD URBAN CO-OP. BANK LTD. The oval-shaped emblem of The Chandgad Urban Co-op. Bank Ltd. has its initials ‘CUB’ written in red crested by its name and supported by its year of inception is ensconced by a oval border inscribed with its name in blue Devanagari a two beam balance (weighing scales), a crop of cereal and its motto in Sanskrit ‘सहकारात अभ्युदय:’ meaning ‘Prosperity in Cooperation’. The weighing scales refer to equality, balance, fairness and justice to all the stakeholders and the cereal refers to agriculture and agricultural financing.

THE PANDHARPUR MERCHANT CO-OP. BANK LTD.

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THE PANDHARPUR MERCHANT CO-OP. BANK LTD. The square emblem of The Pandharpur Merchant Co-op. Bank Ltd. has a yellow panel holding the motifs of a poorna kumbha being presented by a pair of hands placed in a white circle surmounted by its motto in Sanskrit ‘कराग्रे वसते लक्ष्मी: करमध्ये सरस्वती’ meaning ‘Lakshmi Resides at the Tip of the Hand Saraswati in the Middle of the Hand’ and supported by its year of inception. The name of the bank written in Devanagari is placed above these. The poorna kumbha symbolises the fullness or completeness of life is presented by the hands of the bank to its customers. The colour yellow signifies happiness, energy, vitality, focus and creativity.

VIDYANAND CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. (VIJAYANAND BANK)

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VIDYANAND CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. (VIJAYANAND BANK) The emblem of Vidyanand Co-operative bank Ltd. (Vijayanand Bank) is a pictorial in the shape and texture of a peacock feather in rainbow colours. In Indian culture, the peacock feather is often associated with beauty, grace, and divinity, particularly with the god Krishna. It can also represent good luck, protection, and wisdom. On the top layer of the feather a poorna kumbha or kalash is placed in a circle with purple border inscribed with its name and tagline in Sanskrit ‘सर्वे सुखिनः सन्तु’ meaning ‘May Everyone Be Happy’. The poorna kumbha symbolises the fullness or completeness of life.

LOKMANGAL CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. SOLAPUR (LOKMANGAL BANK)

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LOKMANGAL CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. SOLAPUR (LOKMANGAL BANK) The orange and green pictorial emblem of Lokmangal Co-operative Bank Ltd. Solapur (Lokmangal Bank) is in the shape of a turtle created with ‘LMCB’ with its tagline Marathi ‘अखंड गतीतून सार्थकता’ meaning ‘Meaningfulness Through Continuous Movement’ written below. The shape of the emblem is that of a turtle, a symbol often associated with longevity, stability, and wisdom in various cultures. The logo uses green and orange colors. Green often represents growth, harmony, and renewal, while orange can symbolize energy, enthusiasm, and creativity.

THE ABHINAV SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (ABHINAV BANK)

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THE ABHINAV SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (ABHINAV BANK) The red circular emblem of The Abhinav Sahakari Bank Ltd. (Abhinav Bank) has a lotus in the top half; the left quarter has the motifs of a gear wheel, crest of cereals, two spindles of yarn and two houses and the right quarter houses the name of the bank in Devanagari. The lotus refers to purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty; the motifs refer to agricultural banking and financing; industrial banking and financing and housing financing and banking for households and the colour red denotes passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration.

OMBIVLI NAGARI SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (DNS BANK)

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OMBIVLI NAGARI SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (DNS BANK) The orange, fresh green and cyan emblem of Dombivli Nagari Sahakari Bank Ltd. (DNS Bank) is an abstract depiction of a kitty bank in which coins fall. The box refers to savings, safety, protection and security of money and the circles refer to coins and money. Overall this emblem  symbolises the bank's growth, transparency, and customer-focused approach. The blue and orange colors may represent trust and dynamism, respectively.

SAMPADA SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (SAMPADA BANK)

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SAMPADA SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (SAMPADA BANK) The orange colour circular seal of Sampada Sahakari Bank Ltd. (Sampada Bank) has a motif of Goddess Lakshmi sitting on lotus and showering blessings and wealth placed in a circle and ensconced by a circular border inscribed with its name and motto in Sanskrit ‘कराग्रे वसते लक्ष्मी’ meaning ‘Lakshmi Resides at the Tip of the Hand’. Goddess Lakshmi symbolises good fortune and beauty, abundance, prosperity, wealth and harmony and is believed to relieve all sorrows caused by the dearth of money.

HAVELI SAHAKARI BANK LTD., MOSHI (HAVELI BANK)

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HAVELI SAHAKARI BANK LTD., MOSHI (HAVELI BANK) The emblem of Haveli Sahakari Bank Ltd., Moshi (Haveli Bank) has a motif of a pair of hands holding a Rupee coin ensconced by a gear wheel. These are placed on a circle circumscribed by a gear wheel. These are ensconced by a circular border inscribed with its name in Devanagari. Below the seal, on a banner, its motto in Sanskrit ‘सहकार समृध्दी’ meaning ‘Cooperative Prosperity’ is inscribed.

KALLAPPANNA AWADE ICHALKARANJI JANATA SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (KAIJS BANK)

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KALLAPPANNA AWADE ICHALKARANJI JANATA SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (KAIJS BANK) The circular emblem of Kallappanna Awade Ichalkaranji Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd. (KAIJS Bank) has a motif of Goddess Lakshmi standing on a lotus showering blessings and wealth supported by its initials ‘KAIJSB’ in bold red capitals on either side and supported by its tagline in Sanskrit ‘असत् क्रिया त्यागावी’ meaning ‘Unrighteous Actions Shall be Abandoned’. These are ensconced by a yellow circular border inscribed with its name. All these are placed within a gear wheel referring to industry and industrial financing by banks. Goddess Lakshmi refers to good fortune and beauty, abundance, prosperity, wealth and harmony and is believed to relieve all sorrows caused by the dearth of money.

JANATA SAHAKARI BANK LTD., AJARA

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JANATA SAHAKARI BANK LTD., AJARA The circular seal of Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd., Ajara has the motifs of a farmer surmounted by a two-pan beam-balance (weighing scales) in the foreground and a factory with chimney and a rising son in the background placed in a circle. The circle is ensconced by a brown gear wheel inscribed with its name in Devanagari. This assemblage is placed in a green circle with a red outline. The farmer refers to agriculture and agricultural financing by the bank; the factory refers to industry and industrial financial services by the bank; the weighing scale refers to balance, fairness, equality and justice; the rising sun refers to life, energy, power, positivity, illumination, light and clarity and the gear wheel refers to interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure.

VISHWANATHRAO PATIL MURGUD SAHAKARI BANK LTD.

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VISHWANATHRAO PATIL MURGUD SAHAKARI BANK LTD. The circular seal of Vishwanathrao Patil Murgud Sahakari Bank Ltd. has a portrait of Vishwanathrao Patil placed in a circle ensconced by an orange circular border inscribed with its name in Devanagari. The colour orange signifies energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness.

SHRI MAHALAXMI CO-OP BANK LTD., KOLHAPUR (SMCBL)

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SHRI MAHALAXMI CO-OP BANK LTD., KOLHAPUR (SMCBL) The pictorial emblem of Shri Mahalaxmi Co-op Bank Ltd., Kolhapur (SMCBL) has a motif of Goddess Lakshmi standing on a lotus showering blessings of wealth ensconced by a violet ribbon fashioned like an architectural entrance inscribed with its name in yellow Devanagari  and its tagline in Marathi. Goddess Lakshmi refers to good fortune and beauty, abundance, prosperity, wealth and harmony and is believed to relieve all sorrows caused by the dearth of money and the colour violet denotes creativity, wisdom, sensitivity, spirituality, nobility, ceremony, mystery, enlightenment, future, imagination, dreams and wealth.

THE KODOLI URBAN CO-OP. BANK LTD.

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THE KODOLI URBAN CO-OP. BANK LTD. The emblem of The Kodoli Urban Co-op. Bank Ltd. has a monogram of ‘KUB’ written in red with the letter ‘U’ is depicted as a piggy bank with a motif of ‘₹’ in its counter and coins dropping into. Its is surmounted by a red circular border inscribed with its name in Devanagari and supported by a blue banner inscribed with its details of registration. The piggy bank refers to savings, money, wealth, safety and money management. The colour red denotes passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration and the colour blue signifies serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

ABASAHEB PATIL RENDAL SAHKARI BANK LTD (APRS BANK)

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ABASAHEB PATIL RENDAL SAHKARI BANK LTD (APRS BANK) The red and blue pictorial emblem of Abasaheb Patil Rendal Sahkari Bank Ltd (APRS Bank) has three steps like strokes in blue topped by a red triangle denoting ‘A’. The name of the bank is written in red below the pictorial. The large red triangle on the right side, resembling a mountain peak and the blue steps like shapes suggest growth and progress. The combination of the red triangle and blue steps represent a journey towards financial success, with the bank providing the support and structure needed to climb towards those goals.

SHREE WARANA SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (WARANA BANK)

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SHREE WARANA SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (WARANA BANK) The golden colour emblem of Shree Warana Sahakari Bank Ltd. (Warana Bank) has a stylised ‘W’ in a gradient golden color, with the right side of the letter forming an upward pointing arrow. The emblem represents growth, progress, and financial stability. The upward arrow specifically suggests positive movement and achievement. The golden colour often symbolises wealth, prosperity, and success.

SHRI YASHWANT SAHAKARI BANK MARYADIT, KUDITRE (YASHWANT BANK)

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SHRI YASHWANT SAHAKARI BANK MARYADIT, KUDITRE (YASHWANT BANK) The circular magenta colour emblem of  Shri Yashwant Sahakari Bank Maryadit, Kuditre (Yashwant Bank) has a motif of Goddess Lakshmi standing on a lotus and showering blessings and wealth ensconced by a circular border inscribed with its name and place. Goddess LAkshmi refers to good fortune and beauty, abundance, prosperity, wealth and harmony and is believed to relieve all sorrows caused by the dearth of money and the magenta colour symbolises universal harmony and emotional balance.

THE KOLHAPUR URBAN CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. (THE KOLHAPUR URBAN BANK)

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THE KOLHAPUR URBAN CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. (THE KOLHAPUR URBAN BANK) The blue circular seal of The Kolhapur Urban Co-operative Bank Ltd. (The Kolhapur Urban Bank) has a pair of crossed shehnais supported by a motif of handshake ensconced by a circular outline. The pair of shehnais refer to auspiciousness and royalty with regard to the treatment of its customers by the bank  and the handshake refers to agreement, partnership, and trust. Here it represents the strong relationship between the bank and its customers, built on mutual respect and cooperation.

SWATANTRYA SENANI LATE SHRIPAL ALASE(KAKA) KURUNDWAD URBAN CO-OP BANK LTD. (SBK BANK)

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SWATANTRYA SENANI LATE SHRIPAL ALASE(KAKA) KURUNDWAD URBAN CO-OP BANK LTD. (SBK BANK) The pictorial emblem of Swatantrya Senani Late Shripal Alase(Kaka) Kurundwad Urban Co-Op Bank Ltd. (SBK Bank) features a stylised green, wing-like shape, with a lighter green accent line within each ‘wing’, and a red circle above. Below the shape, the letters ‘SBK’ are written in a bold, sans-serif font. The green color often symbolises growth, renewal, and nature. The wing-like shape represents the bank's ambition, reach, and ability to help customers ‘take flight’ financially and the red circle symbolises unity, energy, or the bank's central role in the community. The colour red symbolises strength and stability. The overall symbolism likely represents growth, prosperity, and the bank's connection to the community.

JATH URBAN CO-OP. BANK LTD.

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JATH URBAN CO-OP. BANK LTD. The circular emblem of Jath Urban Co-op. Bank Ltd. has a monogram of its initials ‘jub’ placed on a gear wheel and blue triangle. All these are placed within a circle with a blue outline. The gear wheel refers to industry and industrial financing and the triangle symbolises growth, movement and ambition.

RAJARSHI SHAHU GOVERNMENT SERVANTS' CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. (RSGS BANK)

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RAJARSHI SHAHU GOVERNMENT SERVANTS' CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. (RSGS BANK) The circular emblem of Rajarshi Shahu Government Servants' Co-Operative Bank Ltd. (RSGS Bank) has the letters ‘GSB’ written in purple hair serif bold capitals with the bank's year of inception placed above. These are ensconced by a circular border inscribed with its name and place.

THE ICHALKARANJI MERCHANTS CO-OP BANK LTD.

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THE ICHALKARANJI MERCHANTS CO-OP BANK LTD. The logo of The Ichalkaranji Merchants Co-op Bank Ltd. has a gear wheel housing a two-pan beam balance or a weighing scale held up by a pair of hands. The gear wheel refers to industry and industrial financing and the weighing scale refers to equality, fairness, balance and justice. At the bottom of the hands, the symbol of Indian Rupee ‘₹’ is placed in an octagon. This refers to banking, money, financing and savings.On the right, the name of the bank is written in orange. The colour orange denotes energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness.

THE COMMERCIAL CO.OP. BANK LTD., KOLHAPUR

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THE COMMERCIAL CO.OP. BANK LTD., KOLHAPUR The circular gear wheel shaped logo of The Commercial Co.op. Bank Ltd., Kolhapur has a two-pan beam-balance or a weighing scale ensconced by a circular border inscribed with its name. The gear wheel refers to industry and industrial financing and the weighing scale refers to equality, fairness, balance and justice.