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Demonitization - RBI has allowed higher withdrawal of cash if deposits in new notes are made: Minister

By TIOL News Service

NEW DELHI, DEC 18, 2016: WHILE replying to a question in Lok Sabha on Friday, the MoS for Finance, Mr Santosh Kumar Gangwar, said that it came to the notice of RBI that certain depositors are hesitating to deposit their monies into bank accounts in view of the current limits on cash withdrawals from accounts. As it was impeding active circulation of currency notes, it was decided, to allow withdrawals of deposits made in current legal tender notes on or after November 29, 2016 beyond the current limits.

Higher withdrawal limits have been allowed in following conditions:

- The cash withdrawal limits for individual accounts are not applicable to cash withdrawal from a bank account by one bank from another bank, Post Office, Money changers operating at International airports and operators of White Label ATMs.

- Governments Departments have been allowed to draw cash beyond the stipulated limit, in exceptional cases, only on production of evidence justifying their cash requirements in writing, at the discretion of an officer in the rank of General Manager and above.

- Farmers have been allowed to draw upto Rs 25000/- per week in cash from their loan (including Kisan Credit Card limit) or deposit accounts subject to their accounts being compliant with the extant KYC norms.

- Current Account holders, Overdraft and Cash Credit accounts have been allowed to withdraw up to Rs. 50000 in cash, in a week if they have been operational for the last three months or more. The facility is also available to the traders registered with APMC markets/mandis provided that such accounts are compliant with the extant KYC norms and are operational for the last three months or more.

- Cash withdrawal to the extent of Rs 2.5 lakhs per account has been permitted on grounds of marriage subject to certain conditions in the interest of genuine cases.

Deposits of Specified bank Notes into all types of deposit/loan accounts of banks (except DCCBs) have been allowed subject to CTR/STR reporting.

Only Urban Co-operative Banks and State Co-operative Banks have been authorized to accept the deposit/ repayment of loan in old currency notes.

Various steps taken by the RBI to ease problems of public in rural and urban areas are as under:-

- It has been decided that NABARD would be utilizing its own cash credit limits up to about ? 23,000 crore to enable the DCCBs to disburse the required crop loans to PACS and farmers. As many of these loans will be disbursed in cash to facilitate farming related expenses banks with currency chests have been advised that they should ensure adequate cash supply to the DCCBs and RRBs as well as to the rural branches of all commercial banks.

- Farmers have been allowed to draw upto Rs. 25000/- per week in cash from their loan (including Kisan Credit Card limit) or deposit accounts.

- Specified bank notes in the denomination can be used for making payments towards purchase of seeds from the centres, units or outlets belonging to the Central or State Governments, Public Sector Undertakings, National or State Seeds Corporations, Central or State Agricultural Universities and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, on production of proof of identity.

- Traders registered with APMC markets/mandis have been permitted to draw up to Rs. 50,000/- from their current accounts.

- For the poor people, the deposit of SBN and withdrawal of new banknotes have been permitted from basic JDY account.

- Banks have been advised to deploy their Micro ATMs (Bala Mitras, etc) near village Panchayat Offices etc.

- For providing exchange / deposit/ withdrawal facility to people residing in remote/ unbanked areas, banks have been advised to consider using mobile vans.

- Telephone Helpline was set up by Reserve Bank and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) were uploaded on RBI website.


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Sub: withdrawals by individuals from banks

When new notes are not available in number to individuals, and banks and ATMs are not fully operative, where from individuals would deposit new notes in their saving accounts. Especially pensioners should be allowed to withdraw required cash from their account balance, and full pension receipts.

Posted by suresh hanamshet
 

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