{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "₹2000 Notes: Why ₹5,451 Crore Still Remains Outside the Banking System",
  "summary": "New data from the Reserve Bank of India shows that while most ₹2000 banknotes have been returned, over ₹5,451 crore is still held by the public.",
  "content": "It has been over three years since the ₹2000 banknote was withdrawn from circulation in India, yet a significant amount of this currency remains with the public. According to the latest update provided by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), as of April 30, 2026, a total of ₹5,451 crore worth of ₹2000 notes has not yet returned to the banking system. Analyzing the data shows that approximately 98.47 percent of these notes have already been deposited back into the system, leaving roughly 1.5 percent still outside the formal banking network.\n\nThe Timeline of Withdrawal\nThe transition began on May 19, 2023, when the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced the decision to withdraw the ₹2000 denomination from circulation. At that specific point in time, the total value of these notes in the market stood at ₹3.56 lakh crore. Over the following months, the vast majority of these notes were successfully returned to banks, leaving only ₹5,451 crore in circulation as of the April 30, 2026, status report.\n\n \n\nContinued Validity of the Notes\nThe Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has clarified via its official social media channels that individuals still holding these pink-colored notes need not worry. These ₹2000 banknotes remain fully functional and continue to be recognized as 'legal tender'.\n\nHow to Deposit Remaining Notes\nWhile the facility to exchange or deposit these notes at all bank branches was available until October 7, 2023, the process is now more centralized. Currently, if you possess these notes, they can be deposited at any of the 19 RBI Issue Offices located across the country. Additionally, there is a convenient alternative available for the public. Citizens can utilize any post office in India to send their ₹2000 notes through the postal service to any of the RBI Issue Offices, ensuring the funds are credited directly into their bank accounts.\n\nWhat this means for you\nAcross India: If you are still holding ₹2000 banknotes, they remain valid tender, but you must now use an RBI Issue Office or the postal service to deposit them into your bank account.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. Is the ₹2000 banknote still legal tender?\nYes, the pink ₹2000 banknote continues to be fully valid legal tender.\n\n2. Can I deposit a ₹2000 note at any bank branch now?\nNo, the facility to deposit or exchange these notes at regular bank branches ended on October 7, 2023.\n\n3. What options are left to deposit these notes?\nYou can deposit these notes at any of the 19 RBI Issue Offices or send them to an RBI office through the post office.\n\n4. What is the total value of ₹2000 notes still in circulation?\nAccording to data from April 30, 2026, there are still ₹5,451 crore worth of ₹2000 notes held by the public.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/business/2000-ke-nota-why-5-451-crore-still-remains-outside-the-banking-system-6390",
  "category": "Business",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-10",
  "tags": [
    "Reserve Bank of India",
    "Demonetization",
    "2000 Rupee Note",
    "Banking",
    "Currency"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}