Vodafone’s M-Pesa launches in Europe

Vodafone’s Money Transfer, commonly known as M-PESA, is a highly successful money transfer service which has arrived in Europe after being launched in Romania yesterday. The service enables users who do not have a bank account, or limited access to one, to send and receive money, top-up air time, make bill payments and make a…

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IRS decides bitcoin is property, not currency

Last week the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the USA ruled that the digital currency Bitcoin should be treated as property, not a currency, for tax purposes. This means that every transaction a Bitcoin user makes will have to be reported in some way. If it had been ruled as a digital currency, this would…

Glory extends banknote sorter range

Glory Global Solutions, based in Hampshire UK, has extended their UW range of banknote sorters to include the 12-pocket UW-700 and the 16-pocket UW-800 models. Previously, the model range only extended to 8 pockets. The additional pockets will enable users to configure more complex configurations for sorting banknotes, enabling more functions to be delivered in…

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Australia’s Next Generation Banknote Project

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has issued its first quarterly bulletin this month, which includes an article detailing the Next Generation Banknote Project. Australia, which issued its first polymer banknotes in 1992, announced in 2012 that they were to begin planning a new banknote series in order to deter counterfeits in circulation “consistent with…

SICPA buys Cabot Security Materials

Cabot Corporation has entered into an agreement with SICPA to sell its Security Materials business for approximately US $20 million in cash consideration. Cabot, headquartered in Boston, is a global speciality chemicals and performance materials company. Cabot’s Security Materials, based in Albuquerque, USA, produces anti-counterfeit covert taggant applications. SICPA, headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, is a…

G&D wins IF Product Design Award

Giesecke and Devrient (G&D) have won the 2014 IF Product Design Award, with their BPS X9 single note inspection system being selected as the winning product. The BPS X9 inspects banknote printing quality on a note-by-note basis, ensuring each printed note that is produced meets quality standards before it is released into the cash cycle.…

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Bank of England: New Chief Cashier

After a six month exercise led by its Executive Committee, the Bank of England launched its Strategic Plan yesterday. The Bank’s Governor, Mark Carney, has set out 15 initiatives to reshape the Bank which are to be implemented during the next three years. Most notably for the banknote industry, Victoria Cleland (former Head of Notes…

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Royal Mint’s new pound coin design

The Royal Mint has produced a prototype for a replacement £1 coin with the aim of reducing counterfeit coins in circulation. The coin will include the Royal Mint’s new security feature, iSIS (Integrated Secure Identification Systems), which “involves the application of an existing security technology that has been proven over decades in banknotes”. The Mint…

Botswana launches new circulation coins

A statement by the Royal Canadian Mint has announced that it has produced a new series of coins for the Central Bank of Botswana. The entire series of coins use the Canadian bank’s multi-ply plating technology – consisting of alternating layers of metal such as nickel, copper and brass plated over a steel core –…