Zero NPA. Zero Shortcuts. Zero Compromise. The Best of 96 Years


 Pune (Maharashtra) [India], May 20:
 MBank, The Muslim Cooperative Bank Ltd., Pune, one of Maharashtra’s most trusted urban cooperative bank, has closed Financial Year 2025-26 with the strongest performance in its 96-year history. This year marks a significant milestone in the bank’s journey of service, trust and growth.

FY 2025–26: Key Achievements

  • 0% NPA achieved
  • Crossed INR 700 Crore Deposits for the First Time in 96 Years!
  • Highest Profit in 96 Years
  • Very Strong balance sheet maintained
  • The bank has crossed the ₹1,100 crore total business mark for the first time in its history. 

This success is the result of consistent investment in technology integration, expansion of financial services, and significant improvement in the speed and ease of banking operations.

These results belong to every customer & Shareholder of the bank who trusted us with their savings, every shareholder who believed in our vision, every board member who guided us, and every employee who gave their best every single day. I thank each one of them with all my heart,” says Mr Tanveer Inamdar, Chairman, MBank.

Today, MBank serves multiple generations of the same families, a testament to trust that goes beyond transactions. Combined with modern digital infrastructure and a customer-first approach, the bank has successfully bridged the gap between legacy banking and the expectations of a new generation.

About MBank

MBank, The Muslim Co-operative Bank Ltd., is a Pune-headquartered co-operative bank offering digital banking, loans, deposits and financial services. Established in 1931, the bank focuses on accessible, technology-driven and community-centric banking solutions for individuals and businesses across Maharashtra.

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