Co-operative society name list

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The world's biggest 300 co

Revenue ($bn) 1 CrŽdit Agricole Group France Banking / Credit Unions 103.58 2 Groupe Caisse D'Epargne France Banking / Credit Unions 58.54 3 Zen-Noh (National Federation of Agricultural Co-operatives) Japan Agriculture / Forestry 56.99 4 ConfŽdŽration Nationale du CrŽdit Mutuel France Banking / Credit Unions 56.69 5 Zenkyoren Japan Agriculture / Forestry 52.33 6 ReWe Group (Zentral-AktiengesellschaFU) Germany Consumer / Retail 49.6 7 E. Leclerc (S.C. Galec) France Consumer / Retail 48.3 8 Rabobank Group Netherlands Banking / Credit Unions 43 9 National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (NACF) Korea Agriculture / Forestry 32.39 10 CHS Inc United States Agriculture / Forestry 32.17 11 DZ Bank Group Germany Banking / Credit Unions 30.76 12 Groupe Banques Populaires France Banking / Credit Unions 29.39 13 Eureko Netherlands Insurance 28.39 14 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company United States Insurance 26.42 15 Syst�me U France Consumer / Retail 24.95 16 Migros Switzerland Consumer / Retail 24.12 17 Mondragon Corporation Spain Workers / Industrial 23.34 18 Edeka Zentrale AG Germany Consumer / Retail 22.21 19 Groupama France Insurance 21.72 20 Covea France Agriculture / Forestry 17.74 21 Coop Swiss Switzerland Consumer / Retail 17.12 22 The Co-operative Group United Kingdom Consumer / Retail 15.25 23 Nationwide Building Society United Kingdom Banking / Credit Unions 14.88 24 RZB Austria Banking / Credit Unions 14.83 25 R+V Versicherung AG Germany Insurance 13.9 26 Royal Friesl...

Cooperative Housing Society in India: Everything you need to know

Cooperative housing societies have existed in India for many decades. They play a crucial role in providing affordable housing solutions to lakhs of people. Housing cooperatives are self-regulated entities, governed by their members. They are formed through mutual cooperation and with consent of their members. Here, we discuss everything about co operative housing societies, including the benefits of investing in one. See also: New GR for housing society election 2022 Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cooperative housing society meaning A cooperative housing society is a legally-established body or entity owned by its members or residents for common needs. The entity owns and manages properties consisting of one or more residential structures. The cooperative housing society purchases land, develops it, constructs flats and allotts them to its members. The working of housing cooperative societies in various states across India are managed by individual Cooperative Societies Acts, and Cooperative Societies rules regulated by the Registrar of Cooperative Societies entrusted by the government. Cooperative societies are mostly a part of the See also: All about RWA Housing cooperative society objectives The main objective of a housing cooperative societies is to provide support to its members. Some of the other objectives of a cooperative housing society are given below: • Supporting the society members by providing loans for the construction of houses or ad...

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Naming a co-operative can be one of the more enjoyable parts of incorporating a co-operative. The naming process sometimes even piques the interest of those whose eyes glaze over at the thought of working with the Corporate Registry. But there is a lot of diversity when it comes to naming a co-operative organization or business. Some co-op names describe the market they serve, such as Saskatoon Co-operative Association. Others focus on the services they provide, like the International Women’s Catering Co-operative. Still others are a bit more creative – take Sky Dragon Community Development Co-operative or Fourth Pig Worker Co-op, for example. Here’s a few things to keep in mind when coming up with a name for a co-op. Understand the message The name of your business or organization carries a lot of weight. Like your own name, the name of the business will gain a history and reputation. It will cause associations and reactions in those that hear and see it. Naming a co-operative is both oddly arbitrary and immensely important. So, while you can’t foresee every eventuality and work out all the possible consequences of choosing one name over another, it pays to keep your priorities and goals in mind when brainstorming a name. Ask yourself, what kinds of thoughts and feelings should the name conjure? How does this name reflect our priorities and goals, our vision and mission? For example, Innovation Credit Union or Vancity Credit Union bring two very different, but relevant, i...

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The Co-operative Group has developed over the years from the merger of Although the Co-operative Group incorporates the original Rochdale Society, the business's core for much of its history were its wholesale operations. This began in 1863 when the North of England Co-operative Wholesale Industrial and Provident Society Limited was launched in Pioneer, was the first commercial vessel to use the There was a great deal of consideration on the role of the CWS in the British co-operative movement around the turn of the twentieth century. Many, fiercely local, societies saw the CWS as a valuable supplier but did not want to exclusively purchase produce from them owing to perceptions of high cost (mostly transport costs) and unreliable quality – some things the CWS were at pains to resolve. In contrast to this, the CWS had its aim to be the centrepoint for the whole co-operative movement in the UK and lobbied hard for loyalty from co-ops. To this end, they started to assist the local retail societies in more ways than simply as a wholesaler. The CWS Bank, the precursor to World War II and post-war decline (1939–1989) [ ] During the During this time, the CWS began planning for the future, as even then they could see the potential disruption to the retail market that the new multiple grocers could have. What was less obvious at the time would be the impact of Policy and Programme for Post War Development which focused on methods for revitalising the co-op movement after the war h...

Types Of Cooperative Societies In Nigeria – Information

Many would want to join to know about the benefits and what they can achieve while they are there. Before joining a cooperative society, you need to know the types which are involved. Knowing the types of cooperative societies that are available will help you know the best one which is fit for you to join, that is why this article has been written to help you out to get to know the types of cooperative societies in Nigeria. Cooperative Societies In Nigeria Before rushing down to give you the type of cooperative societies, you should know the meaning as this will help you make your decision or even give you a reason why joining a cooperative society. Cooperative societies are groups formed by people who have come together to help themselves by contributing their resources and achieving one goal. This definition will give you an insight into why you are joining cooperative societies, it will tell you the main reason for joining that group to where you contribute money to. Many cooperative societies are formed to help the members in time of needs, they assist members when they are in urgent need of assistance be it cash or any other thing, members are being taught how to love and care for one another while joining the cooperative society, they are being taught values and how to respect each other in the group. When you join a cooperative society, the contribution which you are asked to pay or make is not lost as in turn, you will get your money back in a stated time. Many peo...

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Naming a co-operative can be one of the more enjoyable parts of incorporating a co-operative. The naming process sometimes even piques the interest of those whose eyes glaze over at the thought of working with the Corporate Registry. But there is a lot of diversity when it comes to naming a co-operative organization or business. Some co-op names describe the market they serve, such as Saskatoon Co-operative Association. Others focus on the services they provide, like the International Women’s Catering Co-operative. Still others are a bit more creative – take Sky Dragon Community Development Co-operative or Fourth Pig Worker Co-op, for example. Here’s a few things to keep in mind when coming up with a name for a co-op. Understand the message The name of your business or organization carries a lot of weight. Like your own name, the name of the business will gain a history and reputation. It will cause associations and reactions in those that hear and see it. Naming a co-operative is both oddly arbitrary and immensely important. So, while you can’t foresee every eventuality and work out all the possible consequences of choosing one name over another, it pays to keep your priorities and goals in mind when brainstorming a name. Ask yourself, what kinds of thoughts and feelings should the name conjure? How does this name reflect our priorities and goals, our vision and mission? For example, Innovation Credit Union or Vancity Credit Union bring two very different, but relevant, i...

The world's biggest 300 co

Revenue ($bn) 1 CrŽdit Agricole Group France Banking / Credit Unions 103.58 2 Groupe Caisse D'Epargne France Banking / Credit Unions 58.54 3 Zen-Noh (National Federation of Agricultural Co-operatives) Japan Agriculture / Forestry 56.99 4 ConfŽdŽration Nationale du CrŽdit Mutuel France Banking / Credit Unions 56.69 5 Zenkyoren Japan Agriculture / Forestry 52.33 6 ReWe Group (Zentral-AktiengesellschaFU) Germany Consumer / Retail 49.6 7 E. Leclerc (S.C. Galec) France Consumer / Retail 48.3 8 Rabobank Group Netherlands Banking / Credit Unions 43 9 National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (NACF) Korea Agriculture / Forestry 32.39 10 CHS Inc United States Agriculture / Forestry 32.17 11 DZ Bank Group Germany Banking / Credit Unions 30.76 12 Groupe Banques Populaires France Banking / Credit Unions 29.39 13 Eureko Netherlands Insurance 28.39 14 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company United States Insurance 26.42 15 Syst�me U France Consumer / Retail 24.95 16 Migros Switzerland Consumer / Retail 24.12 17 Mondragon Corporation Spain Workers / Industrial 23.34 18 Edeka Zentrale AG Germany Consumer / Retail 22.21 19 Groupama France Insurance 21.72 20 Covea France Agriculture / Forestry 17.74 21 Coop Swiss Switzerland Consumer / Retail 17.12 22 The Co-operative Group United Kingdom Consumer / Retail 15.25 23 Nationwide Building Society United Kingdom Banking / Credit Unions 14.88 24 RZB Austria Banking / Credit Unions 14.83 25 R+V Versicherung AG Germany Insurance 13.9 26 Royal Friesl...

Cooperative Housing Society in India: Everything you need to know

Cooperative housing societies have existed in India for many decades. They play a crucial role in providing affordable housing solutions to lakhs of people. Housing cooperatives are self-regulated entities, governed by their members. They are formed through mutual cooperation and with consent of their members. Here, we discuss everything about co operative housing societies, including the benefits of investing in one. See also: New GR for housing society election 2022 Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cooperative housing society meaning A cooperative housing society is a legally-established body or entity owned by its members or residents for common needs. The entity owns and manages properties consisting of one or more residential structures. The cooperative housing society purchases land, develops it, constructs flats and allotts them to its members. The working of housing cooperative societies in various states across India are managed by individual Cooperative Societies Acts, and Cooperative Societies rules regulated by the Registrar of Cooperative Societies entrusted by the government. Cooperative societies are mostly a part of the See also: All about RWA Housing cooperative society objectives The main objective of a housing cooperative societies is to provide support to its members. Some of the other objectives of a cooperative housing society are given below: • Supporting the society members by providing loans for the construction of houses or ad...

Types Of Cooperative Societies In Nigeria – Information

Many would want to join to know about the benefits and what they can achieve while they are there. Before joining a cooperative society, you need to know the types which are involved. Knowing the types of cooperative societies that are available will help you know the best one which is fit for you to join, that is why this article has been written to help you out to get to know the types of cooperative societies in Nigeria. Cooperative Societies In Nigeria Before rushing down to give you the type of cooperative societies, you should know the meaning as this will help you make your decision or even give you a reason why joining a cooperative society. Cooperative societies are groups formed by people who have come together to help themselves by contributing their resources and achieving one goal. This definition will give you an insight into why you are joining cooperative societies, it will tell you the main reason for joining that group to where you contribute money to. Many cooperative societies are formed to help the members in time of needs, they assist members when they are in urgent need of assistance be it cash or any other thing, members are being taught how to love and care for one another while joining the cooperative society, they are being taught values and how to respect each other in the group. When you join a cooperative society, the contribution which you are asked to pay or make is not lost as in turn, you will get your money back in a stated time. Many peo...

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The Co-operative Group has developed over the years from the merger of Although the Co-operative Group incorporates the original Rochdale Society, the business's core for much of its history were its wholesale operations. This began in 1863 when the North of England Co-operative Wholesale Industrial and Provident Society Limited was launched in Pioneer, was the first commercial vessel to use the There was a great deal of consideration on the role of the CWS in the British co-operative movement around the turn of the twentieth century. Many, fiercely local, societies saw the CWS as a valuable supplier but did not want to exclusively purchase produce from them owing to perceptions of high cost (mostly transport costs) and unreliable quality – some things the CWS were at pains to resolve. In contrast to this, the CWS had its aim to be the centrepoint for the whole co-operative movement in the UK and lobbied hard for loyalty from co-ops. To this end, they started to assist the local retail societies in more ways than simply as a wholesaler. The CWS Bank, the precursor to World War II and post-war decline (1939–1989) [ ] During the During this time, the CWS began planning for the future, as even then they could see the potential disruption to the retail market that the new multiple grocers could have. What was less obvious at the time would be the impact of Policy and Programme for Post War Development which focused on methods for revitalising the co-op movement after the war h...