De La Rue plc reports full year results

This morning De La Rue plc reported its full year results for 2011/2012. The largest commercial producer of banknotes and security documents is seemingly recovering from the paper production issues that affected banknote paper supply to one of its key clients, the Reserve Bank of India. The compliance scandal of summer 2010 cost the company…

Malawi 1000 banknote

New Malawi Kwacha Currency Series Issued

Today, the 23rd May 2012, the Reserve Bank of Malawi has released a new series of banknotes and coins. Six banknote denominations have been issued consisting of the K1000, K500, K200, K100, K50 and the K20. There are also three coin denominations of K10, K5 and K1. The long-term objectives outlined in the Malawi Growth…

UK 5 banknote

Circulation of £5 notes improving

A 5-year long concerted effort of the Bank of England with participation of major UK banks and building societies to improve deteriorating quality and volumes of circulating £5 notes is evidently paying off. In yesterday’s press release the Bank of England announced success in its initiative to increase the availability of good quality £5 notes.…

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Euro currency stability questioned again

As the markets have calmed over the past months, the rumours of a collapsing Euro became only whispers. However the Euro once again appears to become more fragile, with recent turmoil in the Spanish markets and money being moved across borders in all regions. Despite the markets calming, the trend over the past few months…

Africa

Tanzania moves cash note-coin boundary

Following complaints about the state of their lowest denomination note, the 500 Shilling, the Bank of Tanzania have announced plans to move the note-coin boundary by converting this note into a coin. The green 500 shilling note is remaining in circulation for much longer than originally expected and with it not returning for fitness sorting, the notes are becoming damaged and soiled. The latest series…