Kuwait issues sixth banknote series

The sixth issue of the new Kuwaiti currency has today been released into circulation. In a statement to the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), the Central Bank of Kuwait had prepared for the release stating “All denominations of the new banknotes are to be available for the general public through all branches of banks operating in the State…

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Contactless payments reach Glastonbury festival

Mobile network operator EE has developed a Glastonbury festival app which will include their “Cash on Tap” contactless payment service. The telecommunications company has paired with Glastonbury organisers to produce the official Festival app which will also provide users with music line-ups, interactive maps and real-time festival updates. Using cash at festivals such as Glastonbury, which drew crowds of 250,000…

Expedia to accept Bitcoin payments

Expedia, one of the world’s largest online travel agencies, has announced that they will begin accepting Bitcoin payment transactions. It will limit the payments to hotel bookings initially and will only be available to those using the US version of their online store during its trial of the new payment service. Bitcoin payments are already…

Goznak to become a joint-stock corporation

Goznak, Russia’s Federal State Unitary Enterprise and one of the world’s largest producers of coins, banknotes, postal stamps and awards, is to be transformed into an open joint-stock corporation following orders from President Vladimir Putin. Putin has ordered that this occur within the next 18 months. All shares in Goznak will remain with the Russian state.…

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Lithuania to adopt the euro in 2015

The European Commission has advised that Lithuania has met the criteria for joining the European single currency, the euro. To be able to adopt the euro, a country has to have government debt below 60% of gross domestic product (GDP), a budget deficit under 3% of GDP, low inflation and interest rates and its own…

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London buses cashless from 6 July 2014

Transport for London (TFL) has today advised the public that their network of buses will stop accepting cash payments from Sunday 6th July 2014. Instead, pre-paid Oyster cards or contactless payment cards can be swiped against on-board card readers, and Travelcards continue to be available.   Related stories: London buses to stop using use cash   Source: Transport…