Demonatization
Demonatization
&
ITS EFFECT ON BANKING
SECTOR
What Is Demonetization?
The high values will not be legal for transaction. Although the old notes
can be exchange from Banks & Post Offices till 31st December 2016.
Demonetization History and Background In
India
This is not the First time, When Indian Currency is Demonetized in
India .
Earlier it was done in 1946 with the complete ban of Rs. 1000 and Rs.
10000 Notes to deal with the unaccounted money i.e. Black Money. It
was done by British Governor General of India, Sir Archibald
Wavell
Increase in GDP.
SHARE OF CASH IN VOLUME OF CONSUMER
TRANSACTIONS
120%
100%
100%
98%
96%
94%
90%
86% 85%
80%
65%
60%
55%
48%
40%
20%
0%
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Positive Impact on Banking sector
The move towards a cashless economy will boost savings in financial assets.
Increase in money supply and reduction in fiscal deficit lead to reduction in interest rate.
Credit card and debit card usage up, outstanding payments zoom 39% a year after
demonetization.
Increase of customers.
Increase of deposits.
Strain on employees.