RBI makes exchange of damaged currency notes hassle-free
Exchanging soiled and damaged currency notes with fresh ones has been made easier with the Reserve Bank asking banks to set up facilities in this regard at their branches.
MUMBAI: Exchanging soiled and damaged currency notes with fresh ones has been made easier with the Reserve Bank asking banks to set up facilities in this regard at their branches.
Even the mutilated currency notes, with essential features in tact, can be exchanged at designated branches of the banks, RBI said while issuing a Master Circular on exchange of notes and coins.
The Master Circular on exchange of notes and coin, issued after six years, asked banks to provide "customer services more actively and vigorously" by providing facilities for exchange of soiled notes at all branches.
RBI has also asked the all bank branches to accept coins and currency notes for transactions or exchange.
The bank branches will also be required to provide new and good quality notes and coins of all denominations to customers "so that there is no need for them to approach the RBI Regional Offices", said the Master Circular, which is primarily a compilation of the circulars issued by the central bank from time to time.
As regards the damaged and mutilated currency notes, RBI said the exchange facility would be available at designated branches of the banks.
The designated branches have also been asked to display prominently a notice saying, 'Mutilated Notes are Accepted and Exchanged here' for the convenience of the customers.
In addition, the list of such designated branches would also be available on the official websites of the respective banks, the circular said.
The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
The Economic Times News App for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.