No smaller banknotes to be issued for Tet

Jan 10th at 08:12
10-01-2018 08:12:53+07:00

No smaller banknotes to be issued for Tet

The State Bank of Viet Nam will not issue new banknotes with denominations lower than VND5,000 (22 US cents) for Tet (Lunar New Year) to cut costs.

 

The announcement was made by SBV Deputy Governor Dao Minh Tu at a press meeting in Ha Noi on Monday.

Currently, bills with small face values are mainly used as donation money, and not as a means of payment. As a Tet tradition, Vietnamese usually donate money in small denominations to pagodas and temples to wish for luck in the New Year.

This will be the fifth year that new banknotes of VND5,000 denomination are not printed and it will help save some VND280 billion for the State budget, the central bank estimated.

The central bank has not issued new, small banknotes of VND500, VND1,000 and VND2,000 denomination since 2013, which has helped save roughly VND2.2 trillion for the State budget, Tu said, adding that the policy has so far been received positively by the public.

He said the central bank will also collaborate with relevant ministries and agencies to better manage note exchange services. According to a current regulation, illegal note exchange services can be fined between VND20 and 40 million.

In a bid to secure the supply of cash for Tet, the central bank has already instructed its branches nationwide to review the cash demand and ensure that the branches are well-prepared, with enough cash to supply to the local State treasuries and credit institutions.

The central bank also requires credit institutions, which have ATMs, to ensure that demand for cash withdrawals is met.

This year’s Tet holiday, which is the largest traditional holiday for the Vietnamese, will begin on February 15.

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