1.
Why is this scheme?
The incidence of fake
Indian currency notes in higher denomination has increased. For ordinary
persons, the fake notes look similar to genuine notes, even though no security
feature has been copied. The fake notes are used for antinational and illegal
activities. High denomination notes have been misused by terrorists and for
hoarding black money. India remains a cash based economy hence the circulation
of Fake Indian Currency Notes continues to be a menace. In order to contain the
rising incidence of fake notes and black money, the scheme to withdraw has been
introduced.
2.
What is this scheme?
The legal tender
character of the notes in denominations of ₹ 500 and ₹ 1000 stands withdrawn. In consequence thereof
withdrawn old high denomination (OHD) notes cannot be used for transacting
business and/or store of value for future usage. The OHD notes can be exchanged
for value at any of the 19 offices of the Reserve Bank of India or at any of
the bank branches or at any Head Post Office or Sub-Post Office.
3.
How much value will I
get?
You will get value for
the entire volume of notes tendered at the bank branches / RBI offices.
4.
Can I get all in cash?
No. You will get upto ₹4000 per person in cash
irrespective of the size of tender and anything over and above that will be
receivable by way of credit to bank account.
5.
Why I cannot get the
entire amount in cash when I have surrendered everything in cash?
The Scheme of withdrawal
of old high denomination(OHD) notes does not provide for it, given its
objectives.
6.
Rs. 4000 cash is insufficient for my need. What to do?
You can use balances in
bank accounts to pay for other requirements by cheque or through electronic
means of payments such as Internet banking, mobile wallets, IMPS, credit/debit
cards etc.
7.
What if I don’t have any
bank account?
You can always open a
bank account by approaching a bank branch with necessary documents required for
fulfilling the KYC requirements.
8.
What if, if I have only
JDY account?
A JDY account holder can
avail the exchange facility subject to the caps and other laid down limits in
accord with norms and procedures.
9.
Where can I go to
exchange the notes?
The exchange facility is
available at all Issue Offices of RBI and branches of commercial
banks/RRBS/UCBs/State Co-op banks or at any Head Post Office or Sub-Post
Office.
10.
Need I go to my bank
branch only?
For exchange upto 4000
in cash you may go to any bank branch with valid identity proof.
For exchange over 4000,
which will be accorded through credit to Bank account only, you may go to the
branch where you have an account or to any other branch of the same bank.
In case you want to go
to a branch of any other bank where you are not maintaining an account, you
will have to furnish valid identity proof and bank account details required for
electronic fund transfer to your account.
11.
Can I go to any branch
of my bank?
Yes you can go to any
branch of your bank.
12. Can I go to any
branch of any other bank?
Yes, you can go to any
branch of any other bank. In that case you have to furnish valid identity proof
for exchange in cash; both valid identity proof and bank account details will
be required for electronic fund transfer in case the amount to be exchanged
exceeds Rs. 4000.
12.
I have no account but my
relative / friend has an account, can I get my notes exchanged into that
account?
Yes, you can do that if
the account holder relative/friend etc gives you permission in writing. While
exchanging, you should provide to the bank, evidence of permission given by the
account holder and your valid identity proof.
13.
Should I go to bank
personally or can I send the notes through my representative?
Personal visit to the
branch is preferable. In case it is not possible for you to visit the branch
you may send your representative with an express mandate i.e. a written
authorisation. The representative should produce authority letter and his / her
valid identity proof while tendering the notes.
14.
Can I withdraw from ATM?
It may take a while for
the banks to recalibrate their ATMs. Once the ATMs are functional, you can
withdraw from ATMs upto a maximum of ₹2,000/- per card per day upto 18th November,
2016. The limit will be
raised to ₹4000/- per day per card from19th November 2016 onwards.
15.
Can I withdraw cash
against cheque?
Yes, you can withdraw
cash against withdrawal slip or cheque subject to ceiling of ₹10,000/- in a day within
an overall limit of ₹20,000/- in a week (including withdrawals from ATMs) for the first
fortnight i.e. upto 24th November 2016.
16.
Can I deposit withdrawn
notes through ATMs, Cash Deposit Machine or cash Recycler?
Yes, OHD notes can be
deposited in Cash Deposits machines / Cash Recyclers.
17.
Can I make use of
electronic (NEFT/RTGS /IMPS/ Internet Banking / Mobile banking etc.) mode?
You can use
NEFT/RTGS/IMPS/Internet Banking/Mobile Banking or any other electronic/
non-cash mode of payment.
18.
How much time do I have
to exchange the notes?
The scheme closes on 30th December 2016. The OHD banknotes can be exchanged at branches
of commercial banks, Regional Rural Banks, Urban Cooperative banks, State
Cooperative Banks and RBI till 30th December 2016.
For those who are unable
to exchange their Old High Denomination Banknotes on or before December 30, 2016, an opportunity will be given to them to do so
at specified offices of the RBI, along with necessary documentation as may be
specified by the Reserve Bank of India.
19.
I am right now not in
India, what should I do?
If you have OHD banknotes
in India, you may authorise in writing enabling another person in India to
deposit the notes into your bank account. The person so authorised has to come
to the bank branch with the OHD banknotes, the authority letter given by you
and a valid identity proof (Valid Identity proof is any of the following:
Aadhaar Card, Driving License, Voter ID Card, Pass Port, NREGA Card, PAN Card,
Identity Card Issued by Government Department, Public Sector Unit to its Staff)
20.
I am an NRI and hold NRO
account, can the exchange value be deposited in my account?
Yes, you can deposit the
OHD banknotes to your NRO account.
21.
I am a foreign tourist,
I have these notes. What should I do?
You can purchase foreign
exchange equivalent to ₹5000 using these OHD notes at airport exchange counters within 72 hours after the notification, provided you present
proof of purchasing the OHD notes.
22.
I have emergency needs
of cash (hospitalisation, travel, life saving medicines) then what I should do?
You can use the OHD
notes for paying for your hospitalisation charges at government hospitals, for
purchasing bus tickets at government bus stands for travel by state government
or state PSU buses, train tickets at railway stations, and air tickets at
airports, within 72 hours after the notification.
23.
What is proof of
identity?
Valid Identity proof is
any of the following: Aadhaar Card, Driving License, Voter ID Card, Pass Port,
NREGA Card, PAN Card, Identity Card Issued by Government Department, Public
Sector Unit to its Staff.
24.
Where can I get more
information on this scheme?
Further information is
available at our website (www.rbi.org.in) and
GoI website (www.rbi.org.in)
25.
If I have a problem,
whom should I approach?
You may approach the
control room of RBI by email or on Telephone Nos 022 22602201/022 22602944
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