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A Study on Impact of Demonetization on Increased Use of Plastic Money- with Special Reference to Coimbatore District

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  • G Viji

    (VLB Janakiammal College of Arts and Scicence)

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Demonetization we mean the act of taking away the authorization of paper and coin money as Legal Tender. It means that old currencies including notes and coins must be restored with new ones or completely new currency can be introduced like Rs. 2000 note which was not available earlier. This was a gigantic and precise decision taken as some opportunely said it is a Masterstroke or a Surgical Attack on black money. As a result plenty of citizens in the country has shifted from hard cash to plastic money (Debit/credit cards).There has been a acceleration in the use of credit and debit cards succeeding the demonetization initiative. There is a huge future for use of plastic money in India. Distinct from providing strengthened convenience to the customers, plastic money can also ensure transaction secrecy and integrity to the customers. There have been issues of concern with circumstances such as the duplication of credit cards, robbery of ATM cards. For the growth of plastic cards in the Indian market more improved customer service security should be provided by plastic card issuers. This study mainly concentrates on impact of demonetization on increased use of plastic money during the pre and post demonetization period. The sample selected consisted of consumers including students, working professionals, government officials, home makers and senior citizens.

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  • G Viji, 2018. "A Study on Impact of Demonetization on Increased Use of Plastic Money- with Special Reference to Coimbatore District," Shanlax International Journal of Economics, Shanlax Journals, vol. 6(3), pages 29-37, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:acg:journl:v:6:y:2018:i:3:p:29-37
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