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Dell to accept Bitcoin payments

Dell, the third largest PC seller in the world with an annual revenue of around $57 billion, has announced that it will accept Bitcoin payments. Users will now be able to pay for purchases made online from Dell.com, through a partnership with Bitcoin exchange company, Coinbase. Dell’s website advises: “Why is Dell accepting bitcoin? Bitcoin…

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New Zealand to issue new banknotes in 2015

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has advised it will introduce new banknotes next year which will be modernised with advanced security features. The banknotes will continue to have a polymer substrate, will remain the same size and will continue to use the same denominations. The changes will be seen in the banknote designs, but they will still use…

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Russia to issue Crimea banknote

The Central Bank of Russia has announced that it plans to issue a banknote dedicated to Crimea by the end of 2014. This was announced during a banking conference held in St Petersburg on Wednesday 2 July 2014 “We plan to issue a banknote dedicated to Crimea, but it will be a banknote of the…

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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…

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