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Abstract
The last years have witnessed a wide reshaping of the banking scene, the
aftermath of which includes an increased risk of operative downsizing of the
banking system towards certain customer segmentations, marginal areas and
activities. Recently the banking scene has deteriorated, especially at the local
level, as the financial crisis increased the scarcity of readily available,
sufficient and reliable services. The present paper argues that this new
reality creates new opportunities for financial cooperatives to increase their
importance among the market and areas that they historically serve. Further,
it argues that these changes can be exploited only if the financial
cooperatives would be able to transform without losing their basic values
and it outlines the critical path that the financial cooperatives should follow
in order to provide efficient, and crucial for local development, services and
products. This route goes through the development of new strategies and in
certain cases of the modernization of their services. The authors also stress
and define the risk of failing that might hinder the cooperative movement, as
the huge potential of cooperative endeavors is rarely “translated”
automatically to gains.