A credit cooperative bank is a financial institution that provides banking services, such as savings and loans, primarily to its members, who usually share a common bond, such as living in the same area or working for the same employer. In contrast, a cooperative society is a broader organization formed to meet the common economic, social, or cultural needs of its members, which can include various types of activities beyond financial services, such as agriculture, retail, or housing. While both operate on cooperative principles, the key difference lies in their primary functions and services offered.
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