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UP government rolls out major cyber security upgrade for cooperative banks

UP government rolls out major cyber security upgrade for cooperative banks

Time of India06-06-2025
In a significant move to modernise and secure Uttar Pradesh's cooperative banking system, the Yogi government is set to upgrade the Uttar Pradesh Cooperative Bank Limited and 50 district cooperative banks with cutting-edge cyber security infrastructure.
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As part of this initiative, all selected banks will be integrated into a core banking system (CBS)-based cloud platform, aimed at ensuring the complete safety and transparency of customer transactions, according to TOI report.
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will play a central role in the implementation of this ambitious project. These firms will provide state-of-the-art solutions for data protection, server management, and prevention of cyber attacks, helping to fortify the cooperative banking sector's digital defences.
The initiative is also being supported by NABARD, which will offer technical guidance, training, ongoing monitoring, and financial assistance. The overarching goal is to make cooperative banks across the state more secure, resilient, and trustworthy for their customers.
In addition to strengthening the technical framework, the Yogi government will launch a wide-reaching public awareness campaign focused on cyber safety.
Bank customers will be educated on how to avoid cyber fraud, the correct channels for reporting suspicious activity, and best practices for safe digital banking. These awareness efforts will be conducted through bank branches, gram panchayats, and digital platforms.
To support the rollout, the state government has allocated a special budget of ₹10 crore for the 2025–26 financial year. This funding will be used to build technical infrastructure, enhance server security, train staff, raise cyber awareness, and integrate banking services with the cloud system.
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Beyond improving digital safety, the initiative is expected to strengthen the financial position of district cooperative banks. With improved technology and more transparent banking processes, public trust in the cooperative banking sector is likely to rise, resulting in higher deposits and increased credit distribution.
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