No idea of introducing new denomination notes at present: RBI

The central banking institution wants to encourage cashless transactions, the RBI official said

Press Trust of India  |  Kumbakonam 

No idea of introducing new denomination notes at present: RBI

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) at present has no idea of intoducing new denomination currencies, a top official of the central bank said here on Sunday.

"Presently has no idea to introduce currencies of new denominations. The central banking institution wants to encourage cashless transactions, which are helpful to the people", Deputy Governor N S Vishwanathan said while speaking at a lecture on "credit culture and financial system.



He said NPAs (Non Performing Assets) are affecting the income and profit of banks. Banks cannot escape from the responsibility of controlling NPAs in their balance sheets, he said.

Banks are expected to base their lending decisions on a careful and prudent assessment of the financial position and repaying capacity of the borrower. Credit would be given to only the right people, he said.

Banks must have good system of credit culture, he added.

No idea of introducing new denomination notes at present: RBI

The central banking institution wants to encourage cashless transactions, the RBI official said

The central banking institution wants to encourage cashless transactions, the RBI official said The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) at present has no idea of intoducing new denomination currencies, a top official of the central bank said here on Sunday.

"Presently has no idea to introduce currencies of new denominations. The central banking institution wants to encourage cashless transactions, which are helpful to the people", Deputy Governor N S Vishwanathan said while speaking at a lecture on "credit culture and financial system.

He said NPAs (Non Performing Assets) are affecting the income and profit of banks. Banks cannot escape from the responsibility of controlling NPAs in their balance sheets, he said.

Banks are expected to base their lending decisions on a careful and prudent assessment of the financial position and repaying capacity of the borrower. Credit would be given to only the right people, he said.

Banks must have good system of credit culture, he added.
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