Once again new information has come to light regarding the Rs 2000 note. A new update regarding Rs 2000 note has been given by RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das himself. RBI had extended the date for depositing and exchanging Rs 2000 notes in banks to October 7. Even after that, all the notes of Rs 2000 have not reached the banks. At present, Rs 2000 notes can be deposited in the RBI region office. Let us also tell you what kind of information the RBI Governor has given regarding the Rs 2000 note.
RBI Governor gave important information
Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das said on Friday that Rs 2,000 notes are coming back and now only Rs 10,000 crore worth notes are with the people. He expressed confidence that these notes will also be returned or deposited. Speaking separately at an event in Delhi, he said that Rs 2,000 notes are coming back and currently only Rs 10,000 crore notes are left in the market. Hopefully these notes will also be returned. Earlier, Das had said that 87 per cent of the Rs 2,000 notes withdrawn from circulation have returned as deposits in banks. While the remaining has been replaced with notes of other denominations.
Now deposits are being made here
Earlier this month, the RBI had extended the special drive to withdraw Rs 2,000 notes till October 7. After October 7, the facility of depositing and exchanging notes in bank branches was abolished. From October 8, people were given the facility to exchange the notes at 19 RBI offices or deposit the equivalent amount in their bank accounts.
How many deposits of Rs 2000 notes can be made?
Individuals or institutions can exchange Rs 2,000 bank notes up to a limit of Rs 20,000 at a time at 19 RBI offices. However, there is no limit on the amount for depositing Rs 2,000 notes in bank accounts through RBI offices. RBI had announced withdrawal of Rs 2,000 notes from circulation on May 19 this year.
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