Indian PM Narendra Modi abolished 500 and 1,000 paper notes in shift to digitization and fight against corruption

Briefing

Indian PM Narendra Modi abolished 500 and 1,000 paper notes in shift to digitization and fight against corruption

December 16, 2016

Briefing

  • Dropped notes – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi abolished INR 500 and INR 1,000 paper currencies from circulation and introduced withdrawal limits from ATMs and banks
  • India’s unbanked – New policy will get country’s unbanked, currently estimated at 233 million in 2015 from over 400 million in 2014, to open bank accounts and trade their old notes
  • Digitization – Along with Unified Payments Interface (UPI) policy facilitating digital money transfer between banks, policy pushes country’s shift to digital which offers lower transaction costs and fosters innovation and growth
  • Illegal activities – Counters distribution of fake notes and wades off corruption by digitizing transactions

Accelerator

Sector

Financial Services

Source

Original Publication Date

November 9, 2016

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