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WHAT IS DEMONETIZATION
Demonetization is the
withdrawal of particular
form of currency from
circulation.
It is a process by which is
a series of currency will not
be legal tender.
The series of currency will
not acceptable as a valid
currency.
Changing Currency
Discontinues To be continues
BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF
RECENT DEMONETIZATION
 On the evening of 8th November 2016, Indian prime minister
Mr. Narendra Modi announced a sudden demonetization of
₨.500 and Rs.1000 rupees notes.
 Instead of RBI Governor Urjit Patel, surprisingly Prime
Minister announced the news of demonetization that these
banknotes would not be legal tender after midnight of 8th
November.
 The high values will not be legal for transaction. Although the
old notes can be exchange till 31st December 2016.
History of Demonetization in
India and World
 RBI printed the highest demonetization notes of Rs.10,000
in 1938.
 After that government demonetize Rs.1,000 and higher
denomination banknotes in 1946.
 Higher demonetized banknotes (Rs.1,000, Rs.5,000,
Rs.10,000,)
 First time Rs.5000 banknotes in 1987 in order to restrain
over increasing banknotes, due to inflation and in 2000 again
Rs.1000 banknotes came back in circulation in order to
contain the volume of bank notes in circulation, However,
Rs.2,000 banknotes were first time introduced in Nov. 2016.
List of countries in the world that
had done Demonetization
Country Name Year Objective Results
Nigeria 1984 To fix, debt burdened and inflation
ridden economy
Economy collapsed
Soviet Union 1991 Fight against unearned income,
smuggling and corruption
The economy system of the USSR
was essentially crushed
Ghana 1982 To control black money People turned to foreign
Myanmar 1987 To curb black money Led political dispute and died
thousands of people
North Korea 2010 To lower down the market of black
money
Miserably failed
Zimbabwe 2010 Sliding out from Hyperinflation Failed
Australia 1996 To the curb black money crisis and
improve security features on the
notes
Success
Britain 1971 To bring uniformity in currency Failed in other countries except
Britain failed
Zaire 1990 A plan to withdraw obsolescent
currency from the system
Failed
USA 1969 Due to black money Success
Pakistan 2015 To get rid from black money,
counterfeit currency
Messed Up
Germany 1923 Due to high domestic prices Inflation
Scope of the study of
Demonetization
Cashless economy.
Digital Payments, Plastic Money.
To control black money.
Businessman can also take the wise decision so that he
will be able to generate more revenue and can earn the
profit in the actual market scenario.
Indian government, business and the Indian customer,
through this study government will be able to know about
the future conditions of the economy.
This study will help to the government fro policy making
to the betterment of the economy.
Effectiveness of demonetization
Why India demonetized only 500 and 1000 currency
notes:
RBI’s report the 500 and 1000 rupees notes approximately
86% value in the circulation. So government decides to
remove this huge amount of money from the market. And
the maximum fake currncy notes exist in the from of 500
and 1000.
Increased debit and credit card transactions:
After the advent of Demonetization there has been a multi
fold increase in Debit Cards and Credit Cards. The Banking
system has also become proactive in installing POS
Machines
IMPACT OF DEMONETIZATION ON
BANKING SECTOR
Demonetization is a tool to battle Inflation, Black Money, Corruption and
Crime, discourage a cash dependent economy and help trade. Its policy
of the government by banning Rs. 500 and Rs.1000 currency notes has
influenced all almost all the corner of the economy.
Opening of Jan Dhan Account
 Post-demonetisation, 23.3 million new
accounts were opened under the Pradhan
Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY), bulk of
which (80 percent) were with public sector
banks.
 the new Jan Dhan accounts opened, 53.6
percent were in urban areas and 46.4 percent
in rural areas.
 The total balance in PMJDY deposit
accounts peaked at Rs. 746 billion as on
December 7, 2016 from Rs. 456 billion as on
November 9, 2016 - an increase of 63.6
percent.
 the use of these accounts to convert black
money into white, the Government issued a
warning against the misuse of such accounts.
E-banking
 Online banking is also know
as internet banking (or) virtual
banking.
 Is an electronic payment any
uses with use of personal
computer and a browser can get
connect to his banks website to
perform any of the virtual
banking function.
 the term electronic banking
covers both computer an
mobile.
How demonetization effect on
electronic payment
The Indian government wants to go cashless transaction. Due to that online
transaction where done through use of debit and credit cards. They are many
options to cashless transaction available in India they are.
1. Plastic money
2. Aadhaar card
3. E-wallet
4. UPI (unified payment interface)
Features of E-banking
Easy electronic fund transfer facility.
E-Banking brings door step service.
It can be to view balance of account and statements.
It’s a better efficiency in CRM( Customer Relationship
Management)
 Receive e-Bills and reminders through BillPay.
Benefits of using E-banking
Benefits to customer
E banking helps as a less waiting time.
It easy and convenient to use.
It provides 24*7 service.
E banking save time.
It unable t help make transaction at any time of the day and as many
times as you want.
Benefits to bank
It improve customer relation with banks.
It helps to cost effective to increase profitability.
E-banking helps as a reduction of burden to branch banking.
The impact of demonetization on
the common man
Low-income people have been impacted as their payments are
delayed.
-Some people may commit suicide.
-Cashiers and bankers will get due respect in society.
-Marriages to become cheap. Death of dowry.
-All medicines in white money.
-Big blow to gambling.
-Death of drug mafia and terror networks.
-People now know moral status of their peers and neighbors
better.
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What is Demonetization? A Brief Guide

  • 1.
  • 2. WHAT IS DEMONETIZATION Demonetization is the withdrawal of particular form of currency from circulation. It is a process by which is a series of currency will not be legal tender. The series of currency will not acceptable as a valid currency.
  • 4. BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF RECENT DEMONETIZATION  On the evening of 8th November 2016, Indian prime minister Mr. Narendra Modi announced a sudden demonetization of ₨.500 and Rs.1000 rupees notes.  Instead of RBI Governor Urjit Patel, surprisingly Prime Minister announced the news of demonetization that these banknotes would not be legal tender after midnight of 8th November.  The high values will not be legal for transaction. Although the old notes can be exchange till 31st December 2016.
  • 5. History of Demonetization in India and World  RBI printed the highest demonetization notes of Rs.10,000 in 1938.  After that government demonetize Rs.1,000 and higher denomination banknotes in 1946.  Higher demonetized banknotes (Rs.1,000, Rs.5,000, Rs.10,000,)  First time Rs.5000 banknotes in 1987 in order to restrain over increasing banknotes, due to inflation and in 2000 again Rs.1000 banknotes came back in circulation in order to contain the volume of bank notes in circulation, However, Rs.2,000 banknotes were first time introduced in Nov. 2016.
  • 6. List of countries in the world that had done Demonetization Country Name Year Objective Results Nigeria 1984 To fix, debt burdened and inflation ridden economy Economy collapsed Soviet Union 1991 Fight against unearned income, smuggling and corruption The economy system of the USSR was essentially crushed Ghana 1982 To control black money People turned to foreign Myanmar 1987 To curb black money Led political dispute and died thousands of people North Korea 2010 To lower down the market of black money Miserably failed Zimbabwe 2010 Sliding out from Hyperinflation Failed Australia 1996 To the curb black money crisis and improve security features on the notes Success Britain 1971 To bring uniformity in currency Failed in other countries except Britain failed Zaire 1990 A plan to withdraw obsolescent currency from the system Failed USA 1969 Due to black money Success Pakistan 2015 To get rid from black money, counterfeit currency Messed Up Germany 1923 Due to high domestic prices Inflation
  • 7. Scope of the study of Demonetization Cashless economy. Digital Payments, Plastic Money. To control black money. Businessman can also take the wise decision so that he will be able to generate more revenue and can earn the profit in the actual market scenario. Indian government, business and the Indian customer, through this study government will be able to know about the future conditions of the economy. This study will help to the government fro policy making to the betterment of the economy.
  • 8. Effectiveness of demonetization Why India demonetized only 500 and 1000 currency notes: RBI’s report the 500 and 1000 rupees notes approximately 86% value in the circulation. So government decides to remove this huge amount of money from the market. And the maximum fake currncy notes exist in the from of 500 and 1000. Increased debit and credit card transactions: After the advent of Demonetization there has been a multi fold increase in Debit Cards and Credit Cards. The Banking system has also become proactive in installing POS Machines
  • 9. IMPACT OF DEMONETIZATION ON BANKING SECTOR Demonetization is a tool to battle Inflation, Black Money, Corruption and Crime, discourage a cash dependent economy and help trade. Its policy of the government by banning Rs. 500 and Rs.1000 currency notes has influenced all almost all the corner of the economy.
  • 10. Opening of Jan Dhan Account  Post-demonetisation, 23.3 million new accounts were opened under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY), bulk of which (80 percent) were with public sector banks.  the new Jan Dhan accounts opened, 53.6 percent were in urban areas and 46.4 percent in rural areas.  The total balance in PMJDY deposit accounts peaked at Rs. 746 billion as on December 7, 2016 from Rs. 456 billion as on November 9, 2016 - an increase of 63.6 percent.  the use of these accounts to convert black money into white, the Government issued a warning against the misuse of such accounts.
  • 11. E-banking  Online banking is also know as internet banking (or) virtual banking.  Is an electronic payment any uses with use of personal computer and a browser can get connect to his banks website to perform any of the virtual banking function.  the term electronic banking covers both computer an mobile.
  • 12. How demonetization effect on electronic payment The Indian government wants to go cashless transaction. Due to that online transaction where done through use of debit and credit cards. They are many options to cashless transaction available in India they are. 1. Plastic money 2. Aadhaar card 3. E-wallet 4. UPI (unified payment interface)
  • 13. Features of E-banking Easy electronic fund transfer facility. E-Banking brings door step service. It can be to view balance of account and statements. It’s a better efficiency in CRM( Customer Relationship Management)  Receive e-Bills and reminders through BillPay.
  • 14. Benefits of using E-banking Benefits to customer E banking helps as a less waiting time. It easy and convenient to use. It provides 24*7 service. E banking save time. It unable t help make transaction at any time of the day and as many times as you want. Benefits to bank It improve customer relation with banks. It helps to cost effective to increase profitability. E-banking helps as a reduction of burden to branch banking.
  • 15. The impact of demonetization on the common man Low-income people have been impacted as their payments are delayed. -Some people may commit suicide. -Cashiers and bankers will get due respect in society. -Marriages to become cheap. Death of dowry. -All medicines in white money. -Big blow to gambling. -Death of drug mafia and terror networks. -People now know moral status of their peers and neighbors better.