How Major Banks are Exchanging Your ₹2000 Banknotes?

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Customers affiliated with the bank are asked to bring their official IDs while exchanging their 2000 banknotes at major private sector banks. On the other hand, PSU banks do not adhere to this condition. Furthermore, private sector banks require non-bank customers to complete a particular form in order to demonstrate their legal ID. However, if you are a bank customer, you can swap your notes by revealing your bank details.

Exchanging Your ₹2000 Notes

In PSUs

There are two public sector banks, the State Bank of India and the Punjab National Bank, that do not need ID proof from bank or non-bank customers when exchanging 2000 banknotes. Other PSUs may or may not require ID verification.

In Public Sector Banks

HDFC Bank

The HDFC Bank is requesting that the general public complete a particular form (Annexure – 1), regardless of whether they are bank or non-bank customers.

List of Information or Documents a Non-HDFC Bank Customer is Required to Provide:

  • Name
  • Mobile number
  • ID Proofs: Aadhaar card, Driving License, Voter ID Card, Passport, NREGA Card, PAN card.
  • A letter from the National Population Register.
  • Original essential IDs along with self-attested document copies.
  • Details of the ₹2000 notes to be exchanged.
  • Bank customer ID. (in the case of a bank customer).

Kotak Mahindra Bank

Customers of Kotak Bank had to fill out a particular form to exchange their 2000 banknotes. Regardless of whether you are a bank customer or not, you must complete this form.

Information that you will have to fill on the form:

  • Name
  • Address
  • Contact number
  • For non-bank customers anyone ID proof: “Aadhaar, Driving License, Passport, Election ID card, NREGA card, Population register. ID proof number is required to be mentioned on the form. Producing ID proof is not mandatory for the bank’s existing customers.”
  • For existing customers: CRN and account number is needed to be mentioned.

IndusInd Bank

The bank is also asking all the customers to fill out a special form to exchange their ₹2000 notes.

A non-bank customer will have to provide these details:

  • Name
  • Mobile number
  • Contact Address
  • Any ID proof from an Aadhaar card, Driving License, Voter’s ID Card, Passport copy, NREGA Card, and Population Register.

ICICI Bank, SBI, PNB

These banks are not asking for any type of ID proof or special form to be filled out by the customers to get their ₹2000 exchanged.

Also Read: How to Register Mobile Number in SBI in 2023?

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