Multi state cooperative credit society is an entity Registered as a multi state society by the Central Registrar of Cooperative Society, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, New Delhi which is now Ministry of Cooperation. The society has its genesis from the vision of its Chairman Mar Mathew Racal, Bishop of Kanjirapally who had close contacts with aboriginal people of Iuka District while he served in those areas. He had first hand information about the hardships experienced by the aboriginals and small farmers in eking out a livelihood. The strong urge in him to help and empower these aboriginals and downtrodden saw the birth of Peer made Development Society in 1977 which commenced operation in 2004 is an initiative of the Catholic Diocese of Kanjirapally for the enlistment of the marginalized, rural small scale farmers and entrepreneurs. Fabulous notes on credit societies begins here. Although Commercial Banks and other institutions were lending money to the rural farmers and entrepreneurs, their requirements were not fully met and so they were forced to approach moneylenders. The unscrupulous moneylenders charged exorbitant rate of interest and literally exploited the borrowers. Cooperative society was formed with the main objective of constituting a ‘ Single Window’ agency to assist the vulnerable rural folks and to empower the poor and marginal farmers. Apart from its role as a provider of credit, the Society is placed in a situation where it could play both proactive and supportive role to make life of small farmers more stable.