RBI On 2000 Rupee Note : Rs 2000 notes found during Diwali cleaning? With the facility of RBI, the hassle of standing in line is over.

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2000 Notes Update :
2000 Notes Update

Reserve Bank of India: On May 19, RBI had announced the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 denomination bank notes from circulation. People were given the facility to deposit these notes in banks and exchange them with notes of other denominations.

RBI On 2000 Rupee Note: If you have also found 2000 rupee notes during Diwali cleaning, then this news will make you happy. Yes, now you can send Rs 2,000 notes to the regional office of RBI through insured post to deposit them in your bank account. This is an easy option for those who live away from the regional office of RBI.

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Will be able to avoid the trouble of standing in line

Rohit P., Regional Director, RBI, said, ‘We encourage customers to send Rs 2,000 notes to RBI through insured post for direct credit into their accounts in the most convenient and secure manner. This will save them the hassles of traveling to designated branches and standing in queues.

Both options are very safe.

He said that both TLR and insured post options are very safe and there should be no fear in the mind of the public regarding these options. Delhi office alone has received around 700 TLR forms so far. He said that RBI is again including these two options in its communication in addition to the exchange facility at its offices.

On May 19, RBI had announced the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 denomination bank notes from circulation. People were given the facility to deposit these notes in banks and exchange them with notes of other denominations. According to RBI, in this way, till May 19, 2023, more than 97 percent of the total notes worth Rs 2,000 in circulation have now been returned.

The deadline for exchanging these notes or depositing them in bank accounts was earlier September 30. Later this deadline was extended till October 7. Both deposit and exchange services in bank branches were stopped on October 7.

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