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Jeevan Sanskar Co-operative (U) Thrift and Credit Society Limited is a registered urban co-operative society operating under the Uttar Pradesh Co-operative Societies Act, 1965 (U.P. Act No. 11 of 1966).,

Information

Become A Member
  • jeevansanskarsociety@gmail.com

Mon to Sat: 9:00am - 6:00pm

Our Office

57A, Sangam Vihar, Ghaziabad

Get in Touch

+91 8810 28 3205
Frequently Question

Jeevan Sanskar Co-operative (U) Thrift & Credit Society is a registered urban co-operative that provides savings, deposit, and loan services to its members. It helps people save securely and get easy financial support when needed.

Jeevan Sanskar Society offers Fixed Deposit (FD), Recurring Deposit (RD), and Daily Deposit Plans. Each plan has different interest rates and maturity periods based on the investment amount and tenure.

The interest rate depends on the type and duration of the plan. On average, members can earn between 10% to 12% per annum. Please check the “Plans” section for the latest interest rates.

To apply for a loan, you must be an active member of the society. You should have a regular saving record and valid ID proof. The loan process is simple — just fill out the loan application form and submit required documents.

Yes, Jeevan Sanskar Society accepts both online and offline payments. Members can pay through UPI, bank transfer, or cash deposit at the office.

Jeevan Sanskar Society operates from its head office in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, and mainly serves members from this and nearby regions.

Yes, Jeevan Sanskar Co-operative Society is a registered co-operative society that operates under government regulations. Registration and license details are mentioned on the “About Us” page.

Any Indian citizen above 18 years of age with valid ID proof and address proof can become a member of the society by completing the membership process.

Yes, registered co-operative societies follow government rules and regulations. They are managed by elected boards and audited regularly to ensure transparency and member safety.

Unlike banks, co-operative societies work only for their members. The main goal is to help members save and borrow easily — not to make profits from customers.

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