RBI extends deadline to exchange pre-2005 notes till June 30

RBI extends deadline to exchange pre-2005 notes till June 30Mumbai : The deadline for exchanging pre-2005 currency notes of various denominations, including Rs 500 and Rs 1,000, has been extended by another six months till June, 30, 2015.

"The Reserve Bank of India has stated that the public can do so till June 30, 2015. Earlier in March 2014, it had set the last date for public to exchange these notes was January 1, 2015," the RBI said in a statement.

The central bank clarified that all such notes will continue to remain a legal tender. These notes can be exchanged for their full value, it added.

Currency notes issued before 2005 do not have the year of printing on the reverse side. In notes issued post 2005, the year of printing is visible at the bottom on the reverse.

Post-2005 notes have added security features and help in curbing the menace of fake currency.

Seeking cooperation for withdrawing pre-2005 currency notes from circulation, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has asked the public to deposit the old design notes in their bank accounts or exchange them at a bank branch convenient to them.

Explaining the move, the RBI said that now the notes in Mahatma Gandhi series have been in circulation for a decade. A majority of the old notes have also been withdrawn through bank branches.

"It has, therefore, decided to withdraw the remaining old design notes from circulation. Not having currency notes in multiple series in circulation at the same time is a standard international practice," it said.

The RBI will continue to monitor and review the process so that the public is not inconvenienced in any manner.

The Reserve Bank has so far shredded 144.66 crore such notes valued at Rs 52,855 crore since the launch of the drive to take out the pre-2005 notes from the circulation.

As per the latest data, 73.2 crore pieces notes of Rs 100 (Rs 7,320 crore), 51.85 crore pieces of Rs 500 (Rs 25,925 crore) and 19.61 crore notes of Rs 1,000 (Rs 19,610 crore) have been shredded in the regional offices of RBI from January to October this year.

The banks have already been asked by the RBI not issue pre-2005 series notes over the counter or through ATMs.

As per RBI, the volume of the banknotes printed prior to 2005 today, still in circulation, is not significant enough to impact the general public in a large way.

(PTI)