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Digital payments eliminate need for high denomination currencies: Former RBI Dy Gov

About 89 percent of the Rs 2,000 notes in circulation were issued prior to March 2017, and are at the end of their estimated lifespan of four-five years.

May 26, 2023 / 17:26 IST
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Progress on digital payments has eliminated the need for high denomination currencies, said R Gandhi, former Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Deputy Governor.

"Today, electronic payments have taken off much better than projected," Gandhi said, talking to Moneycontrol. "Hence, going forward, we don't need high-denomination banknotes. Rs 500 notes should be sufficient," Gandhi added.

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On May 19, the RBI said it plans to withdraw Rs 2,000 notes from circulation. However, they will continue to be legal tender, the RBI said in a release.

Explaining further, Gandhi said that banknote denominations are based on several factors. 'Before digital payments took off, we used to consider the inflation outlook. That's why in 2012-13 we had actually recommended the issuance of even Rs 5,000 notes. Because inflation was very high, and digital payments had also not taken off much," he added.