State oil refiners, who are the biggest buyers of US dollars, agreed to implement the RBI order with immediate effect, sources with direct knowledge of the development said.
The companies were even willing to accept RBI selling dollars directly to them through a single window.
RBI issued orders to Indian Oil, Hindustan Petroleum, Bharat Petroleum and Mangalore Refinery to stop seeking quotes from several banks for their $8-8.5 billion of monthly US dollar requirement.
Oil firms seeking multiple quotes for their dollar requirement was felt to be one of the reasons adding to speculation on demand for the American currency and volatility in the local unit.
RBI, sources said, asked oil firms to buy dollars from a single bank at their published reference rate.
IOC, the nation's largest refiner, will buy their monthly requirement of $3.8-4 billion dollars from its official banker State Bank of India.
Similarly, BPCL, HPCL and MRPL will buy their dollar requirement from a single bank.
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