Bank of Israel to issue new NIS 50 banknote

A press release issued yesterday by the Bank of Israel details the new NIS 50 banknote, due to be released into circulation on Tuesday the 16th September 2014. The NIS 50 banknote is the first denomination to be released from the new banknote series. Previous NIS 50 banknotes issued in 1999 will continue alongside the…

Hungary to issue new banknote series by 2018

It was announced on Monday 1st September that the Magyar Nemzeti Bank (National Bank of Hungary) intends to issue new designs of banknotes into circulation by 2018. The 10,000 forint banknote is the first note to be re-designed and was released into circulation today. The old 10,000 forint note will continue to circulate for the…

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Lithuania: Preparing for the euro

Lithuania will begin using the euro from 1st January 2015. In preparation for the new currency, the Bank of Lithuania has signed an agreement with the German Central Bank – Bundesbank – regarding the acquisition of euro banknotes in all denominations. Chairman of the Board, Vitas Vasiliauskas, from the Bank of Lithuania stated: “We will…

Bank Indonesia plans to redenominate banknotes

According to an article published by the Jakarta Post, the Indonesia’s Central Bank – Bank Indonesia – plans to change the denomination structure of their banknotes by removing three zeros from the Indonesian currency. The plans for the Redenomination Bill are being discussed by the House of Representatives, the government and the Central Bank, with…

Cuba to issue new high denomination banknotes

According to local news reports, the Central Bank of Cuba plans to issue new designs of the top three denomination banknotes – the 20, 50 and 100 peso notes. The new notes will incorporate additional security features to help reduce counterfeiting, notably an additional watermark, and will be dated 2014. All notes currently in circulation…

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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Malawi to issue banknotes with blind recognition features

The Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) has advised that it will release new Malawi Kwacha banknotes which include features designed for people with visual impairments. The Bank advised they would start to issue the new banknotes from August this year. The change comes following requests from the Malawi Union of the Blind (MUB) and the Federation…

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…

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.…

De La Rue plc reports 2014 results

This morning De La Rue plc (DLR) reported its full year results for the 2013/2014 period. The largest commercial producer of banknotes and security documents, which has a market capitalisation of around £880 million, has reported a 37% increase in pre-tax profits for the year to March 29 2014, showing continued recovery from the paper production…