Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, who for the past few days has been constantly reviewing the situation with bankers and state government officials, told the State Level Bankers Committee that "I have no hope that we will get more currency notes of smaller denominations".
After two letters from the Chief Minister, the RBI dispatched Rs 2,000 crore worth currency notes to the state two days ago.
"I have sought another Rs 5,000 crore, mostly in Rs 100s. But I have no hope we will get the money," Chandrababu remarked at the five-hour meeting with bankers and state officials last night.
At the same time, he wanted to introduce Point of Sale (PoS) swiping machines to enable cashless transactions, using credit and debit cards, but the companies which supply these machines told the Chief Minister that it would take more time to make the gadgets available as per demand.
Now either the merchants or consumers were bearing the service charges which was proving a "disincentive", he noted.
The CM also wanted the Centre to supply PoS machines at a subsidy of 80 per cent to merchant establishments.
But, there was no firm assurance from the banks on the
service charge, while the service tax has to be waived by the Central government.
The state government wants to introduce PoS machines in certain departments that involve currency transactions with the public.
Besides, 16,452 swiping machines are required for as many villages to ensure transition to a cashless economy, according to Finance Secretary K Sunita.
Verizon, one of the companies that manufactures and sells PoS machines to banks, said it could supply 1.20 lakh gadgets by the end of December.
Ingenico, another company in the same business, too was ready to supply those many machines by December end.
But they have to cater to a pan-India market.
With RBI coming out with fresh guidelines that the PoS machines have an integrated biometric scanning system, deployment of these gadgets may get further delayed.
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