big news of 2000 note
By the way, you must have seen in the media and news that even though the government and RBI have stopped ₹ 2000 notes, we can change the notes anytime by going to the banks till 30th September. No matter how many times the bank will change the note for free, but let us tell you that this is not true at all. Yes, the government has definitely fixed this limit that up to ₹ 20000 can be exchanged. If you do not have a bank account, but if you do have a bank account, you can deposit money into Unlimited Bank, but it will not be free.
Yes friends, it is not that you will have to pay a charge every time you go to deposit. Not so, but when you go to deposit more than three or four times, you will definitely have to pay the banks transaction fees. टा जाब स्थ प्र्ट क्रट प्ट्ट रब लग Once all the banks have updated these transaction charges for the customers on their website. Revise notice was given so that people can know this information and that’s why I am telling you that there will be no free deposit of ₹2000 notes whether your account is in State Bank of India, HDFC, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Canara Bank . any bank. You will be charged as per transaction fee limit.
IAS Success Story: Skipped IPL and started preparing, cracked IAS exam without coaching
For example in SBI you can do three cash transactions every month after which you have to pay ₹50 plus GST charges. Similarly, HDFC Bank will be able to monitor four free cash. Means you can deposit money four times. Transaction limit fee is applicable even if you have two 2000 notes and 500 notes. Then after that you will have to pay Rs 150 plus GST charge separately every time. Similarly, ICICI also has four free cash transactions. After that Rs 150 plus charger will have to be paid.
So let’s know if you go to exchange 2000 rupee note after all the details of the bank, then how many times you will be exchanged for free and then how much you will have to pay. First of all, let’s talk about how much SBI will charge, its information was given on SBI’s website. According to him, a normal savings account holder has a savings account for one day, 3 cash deposit transactions are free in a month, whether you are depositing or withdrawing money, on the fourth go it is thrice is free for So you will have to pay ₹50 + GST charges for every transaction for a month. Do you understand that the maximum limit for cash deposits at non-domestic branches is up to ₹200,000, as per the bank’s website.