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RBI’s currency printing cost falls 23.5% in FY26 despite rise in cash circulation

  • Posted on May 29, 2026
  • By Business News Today
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RBI’s currency printing cost falls 23.5% in FY26 despite rise in cash circulation
RBI’s currency printing cost falls 23.5% in FY26 despite rise in cash circulation

Reserve Bank of India's spending on printing money dropped significantly. This happened even as the total value of currency in circulation grew. Higher denomination notes, especially the Rs 500 note, met this demand. Cash usage remains strong despite digital growth. The RBI plans to enhance banknote security and durability.
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