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Rajan warns against fake e-mails promising money in RBI's name

The RBI today announced start of year-long public awareness and consumer protection campaign. One relates to awareness regarding KYC (Know Your Customer) norms and the other against fraudulent practices to cheat public.

August 09, 2016 / 14:46 IST
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Warning public of fraudulent prize winning e-mails in the name of RBI, Governor Raghuram Rajan today said the central bank does not give money to citizens directly even though it prints currency notes.

The RBI today announced start of year-long public awareness and consumer protection campaign. One relates to awareness regarding KYC (Know Your Customer) norms and the other against fraudulent practices to cheat public.

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"If you get an email from me or any future governor promising to transfer a large sum of say Rs 50 lakh to you if only you send a small transaction fee of Rs 20,000 to a specific bank account, delete the email," the Governor said.

The reality, he said, is that such e-mails are not from "me and the RBI does not give out money directly to ordinary citizens, even though we print plenty of it".