RBI Asks Banks to Maintain Records of New Currency
RBI Asks Banks to Maintain Records of New Currency
The Reserve Bank on Monday directed banks to keep a record of new bank notes in view of seizures by Income Tax Department and other law enforcement agencies of large quantities of high denomination notes.

Mumbai: The Reserve Bank on Monday directed banks to keep a record of new bank notes in view of seizures by Income Tax Department and other law enforcement agencies of large quantities of high denomination notes.

It has been felt necessary to put in place an appropriate reporting system to keep track of issuance of these banknotes by the currency chests, RBI said in a statement.

In view of the above, the banks are advised to maintain, at the currency chest level and at link branches level, a daily record of issuances showing the serial numbers of Rs 500 and above received from RBI as remittance and issuance to their own branches, branches of other banks and post offices, branch wise and denomination wise on daily basis, it said.

The daily record of issuances should be signed by joint custodians and the branch manager at the end of the day, it said.

On Sunday, the Finance Ministry asked all public sector banks to strictly maintain a record of deposits made through both old Rs 500/1,000 notes and other valid currencies.

In a letter written to chief executive officers of public sector banks, the Finance Ministry asked that "maintenance of records regarding deposit of Specified Bank Note (SBN) and Non-SBN, as the case may be, is essential both in the bank record as well as the customers' record."

"This must be followed scrupulously and any deviation in this regard has to be prevented and if noticed, dealt with firmly and immediately," it said.

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