Still Have Rs 2,000 Notes After Last Date? 2 Steps To Get Money In The Bank
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People can send Rs 2,000 notes by post to RBI offices for direct credit in bank accounts New Delhi: People can send their Rs 2,000 banknotes to specified regional offices of the Reserve Bank through the insured post for credit directly in their bank accounts. This is a hassle-free option for the people who are away from the regional offices of the Reserve Bank. Besides, the RBI is offering TLR (Triple Lock Receptacle) form to people for a deposit of Rs 2,000 banknotes in their bank account. "We encourage customers to send Rs 2,000 notes through the insured post to the RBI for direct credit in their account in the most seamless and secure manner. This (will) save them from the hassle of travelling to specified branches and standing in queue," RBI Regional Director Rohit P Das said. Both the options of TLR and insured post are highly secured, and there should not be any fear in the mind of the public relating to these options, he said, adding that about 700 TLR form...