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Rs 2,000 note exchange: Traders, fuel outlets in Bengaluru enforce minimum purchase rule

Moneycontrol also found touts charging Rs 100 commission per Rs 2,000 note exchange near the RBI office in Bengaluru.

May 26, 2023 / 10:34 IST
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IndianOil fuel outlet at Yeshwantpur on Tumakuru Road.
IndianOil fuel outlet at Yeshwantpur on Tumakuru Road.

Komala Lakshminarasaiah, the owner of an IndianOil fuel outlet at Yeshwantpur on Tumakuru Road, has put up posters for the benefit of those trickling in with their Rs 2,000 notes for a quick trade. The poster asks customers to make a minimum purchase of Rs 1,000 for every Rs 2,000 note they want to do away with.

Lakshminarasaiah told Moneycontrol that earlier they used to receive 20-30 pieces of Rs 2,000 notes daily but since the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) order to withdraw Rs 2,000 notes was announced on May 19, the number has jumped to 150-180 pieces a day.

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"Since the implementation of RBI's order, we have encountered customers attempting to pay for fuel valued at just Rs 100 using Rs 2,000 notes. This poses a significant challenge for us in providing the change due to a shortage of smaller denominations," said Lakshminarasaiah.

On May 19, the RBI announced the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 notes while maintaining their legal tender status. Additionally, the RBI permitted individuals to exchange these notes up to Rs 20,000 at a time without requiring any ID proof or forms until September 30.