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Polymer Notes: India's Potential Shift in Currency Material

The Reserve Bank of India is exploring the introduction of polymer currency notes to improve durability and security. This move could significantly reduce printing costs and counterfeiting risks.

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iGEN Editorial
June 5, 2026
Polymer Notes: India's Potential Shift in Currency Material

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is contemplating a shift from traditional cotton-based paper currency to polymer notes. This potential change aims to address the rapid deterioration of notes due to India's diverse climatic conditions and frequent handling.

Why Consider Polymer Notes?

Polymer notes, first developed in Australia, offer enhanced durability and security features. Countries like the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, and Singapore have adopted these notes, benefiting from their resistance to moisture and dirt, and longer circulation life.

"Polymer notes can last at least twice as long as paper notes and, in some cases, up to five times longer," said RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra.

Supply Side Considerations

The RBI faces challenges with the frequent replacement of damaged notes. Annually, nearly two lakh damaged currency notes are withdrawn. High-value notes such as Rs 100 and Rs 500 are particularly affected. By switching to polymer, the RBI could reduce the frequency and cost of printing new notes.

Demand Side and Security Enhancements

Polymer notes offer advanced security features like transparent windows and holograms, which are harder to counterfeit. With a rise in fake high-denomination notes, particularly Rs 500, polymer notes could mitigate counterfeiting risks. Australia reports lower levels of successful counterfeiting since adopting polymer notes.

Outlook and Future Steps

The RBI's proposal is still in the preliminary stages, with no final decision made. However, the potential benefits of polymer notes in terms of durability and security make them a compelling option. The RBI's next steps will likely involve pilot projects and further evaluation of cost implications.

Country Adoption Year Benefits Reported
Australia Mid-1990s Enhanced security, durability
United Kingdom 2016 Reduced counterfeiting
Canada 2011 Longer circulation life
New Zealand 1999 Cost savings on printing

The RBI's exploration of polymer notes reflects a broader trend towards more secure and durable currency solutions, aligning with global practices.

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