Soon, people will be able to withdraw Rs 200 denomination notes from ATM withdrawals as the
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has ordered the
banks to recalibrate the
Automated Teller Machines to ensure that the public is getting more numbers of the currency note.
RBI's latest directive to
banks comes as a big relief for the general public as, as of now, only Rs 100, Rs 500 and Rs 2,000 denomination notes were dispensed through
ATMs.
The
RBI in July last year had stopped printing Rs 2,000 notes in favour of printing Rs 200 and other
lower denomination currencies.
According to the Economic Times
report, the banking industry has decided to spend Rs 110 crore for this
RBI directive. There are as many as 2,22,000
ATMs in India and the cost of recalibrating one such machine is Rs 5,000.
A banker in the condition of anonymity said that
RBI has asked the
banks to refill
ATMs with
Rs 200 notes as soon as possible and that it is a good move as they need
lower denomination notes vis-a-vis Rs 2,000 notes, the ET report said.
The report said, according to the data, the total value of
cash withdrawn through
ATMs has gone up to Rs 2.44 trillion by September end last year against Rs 2.22 in September 2016.
The
RBI data showed that since demonetisation of old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes on November 8, 2016, the currency in circulation has reached 95 per cent of the pre-ban levels.
It is presently at Rs 17 trillion, the data added.