"With growing financial inclusion, there are concerted efforts to enhance the use of technology and move towards a 'less-cash' society.
"In order to promote electronic payments and use of cards for transactions, the Reserve Bank will put in the public domain a concept paper for proliferation of card acceptance infrastructure in the country, especially in the tier III to tier VI centres, by end-November 2015," it said.
In its Fourth Bi-monthly Monetary Policy statement, the RBI also said it has issued Rs 100, Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 denomination banknotes with a new numbering pattern with ascending order of the size of the numbers from left to right.
Further, with a view to making identification of banknotes easier for visually challenged persons, the process for introduction of additional identification marks has been initiated and is being introduced in Rs 100, Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes.
In another move, the RBI said exchange traded currency futures and options will be introduced in three cross-currency pairs -- EUR-USD, GBP-USD and USD-JPY.
This is being done with a view to enabling direct hedging of exposures in foreign currencies and to permit execution of cross-currency strategies by market participants.
At present, exchange traded currency derivatives include futures and options in four currency pairs -- USD-INR, EUR-INR, GBP-INR and JPY-INR.
To provide more flexibility to market participants in managing their currency risk in the OTC market and for making hedging easier, the RBI said that it has been decided to increase the limit for resident entities for hedging their foreign exchange exposure in the OTC market from USD 250,000 to USD one million without the production of any underlying documents.
The Reserve Bank also proposed to comprehensively review the documentation related requirements in the OTC market.
Revised draft of the existing framework will be issued for public comments by end-December 2015.
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