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Will release numbers on junked notes at earliest: RBI

Finance Ministry had said that there were lots of areas where double counting could have happened

An image of RBI headquarters in Mumbai (Photo: Kamlesh Pednekar)

An image of RBI headquarters in Mumbai (Photo: Kamlesh Pednekar)

Press Trust of India Mumbai

Putting to rest speculation on quantum of scrapped notes deposited in banks and post offices, the RBI today said it is reconciling invalid currency to physical balance and will release the numbers at the earliest.

The Reserve Bank's clarification on the Specified Bank Notes (old Rs 500/1,000) comes in the backdrop of various reports estimating that over 95 per cent of the defunct notes have been returned till December 30, the last date for depositing the old high denomination currency.

"There had been various estimates on SBNs tendered in certain sections. We would like to clarify that the periodical SBN figures released by us were based on aggregation of accounting entries done at the large number of Currency Chests all over the country," the RBI said.
 
Now that the demonetisation scheme has come to an end on December 30, the RBI said the figures would need to be reconciled with the physical cash balances to eliminate accounting errors/ possible double counts.

"The RBI has already initiated this process and till this is completed any estimate may not indicate the actual numbers of the SBNs that have been returned.

"RBI is taking all steps to complete the process expeditiously so as to release firm figures of SBNs received at an early date," the central bank clarified.

On the last day of demonetisation, the RBI had asked all banks including cooperatives to report details of deposits of old Rs 500/1,000 notes to it after the close of banking hours.

The Finance Ministry had said that there were lots of areas where double counting could have happened.

The government on November 9 demonetised old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes worth Rs 15.44 lakh crore, 86 per cent of the total currency in circulation.

The Reserve Bank is believed to have received deposits close to Rs 15 lakh crore during the 50-day demonetisation exercise that ended on December 30.

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First Published: Jan 05 2017 | 5:10 PM IST

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