RBI removes withdrawal limits on current accounts

RBI removes withdrawal limits on current accounts The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) removed cash withdrawal limits at ATMs from 1 February and

RBI removes withdrawal limits on current accounts
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) removed cash withdrawal limits at ATMs from 1 February and on current accounts and overdraft accounts with immediate effect.
After the demonetisation move on 8 November, the government had put in place cash withdrawal limits in wake of a cash crunch in the country. RBI had progressively increased the cash withdrawal limits at ATMs from Rs2,000 on 8 November to Rs10,000 per card, per day as of 16 January.
The limits on saving bank accounts will continue for the present and are under consideration for withdrawal in the near future, it added.
"Limits...placed on cash withdrawals from ATMs stand withdrawn from February 01, 2017. However, banks may, at their discretion, have their own operating limits as was the case before November 8, 2016," RBI said.
Further, banks are urged to encourage their constituents to sustain the movement towards digitisation of payments and switching over of payments from cash mode to non-cash mode," RBI said.
Below is extract of official notification:
| RBI/2016-17/217
DCM (Plg) No. 2905/10.27.00/2016-17
January 30, 2017 The Chairman / Managing Director / Chief Executive Officer, Public Sector Banks / Private Sector Banks / Foreign Banks, Regional Rural Banks / Urban Co-operative Banks, State Co-operative Banks / District Central Co-operative Banks Dear Sir/Madam,Limits on Cash withdrawals from Bank accounts and ATMs - Restoration of status quo ante Please refer to our circular DCM (Plg) No.1226/10.27.00/2016-17 dated November 08, 2016 placing limits on Cash withdrawals from bank accounts and ATMs in the wake of withdrawal of Legal Tender Character of Specified Bank Notes (SBN) and subsequent circulars DCM (Plg) Nos.1256, 1274, 1317, 1437, 2142 and 2559 dated November 11, 14, 21, 28, December 30, 2016 and January 16, 2017 respectively, providing for relief and relaxations therefrom. 2. On a review of the pace of remonitisation, it has been decided to partially restore status quo ante as under:
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