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Nearly two-thirds of Indians don't hold a single Rs 2,000 note, survey finds

According to a survey by LocalCircles, 6 percent of respondents held more than Rs 1 lakh in the soon-to-be-withdrawn currency note

May 26, 2023 / 16:47 IST
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The RBI has given the public until September 30 to either deposit or exchange the Rs 2,000 notes they hold with themselves.
The public has until September 30 to either deposit or exchange the Rs 2,000 notes they hold with themselves.

Nearly two-thirds of Indians don't hold a single Rs 2,000 currency note, according to a survey, seemingly confirming the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) assertion that use of the high-denomination note was falling even before it announced that it would be withdrawing them from circulation.

The survey, conducted by community social media platform company LocalCircles, found that 64 percent of respondents had no Rs 2,000 note in their possession. However, 6 percent of respondents said they hold Rs 1 lakh or more in the form of these notes.

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LocalCircles received 12,121 responses to this question. The responses showed 15 percent of those who answered the question have up to Rs 20,000 of the note, 7 percent have between Rs 20,000 and Rs 40,000, and 6 percent have between Rs 40,000 and Rs 1 lakh.

LocalCircles said its survey received over 57,000 responses from Indians in 341 districts of India. Sixty-four percent of the respondents were men and the remaining were women.