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Crane Currency to move printing from Sweden to Malta

Crane Currency has announced that it will close its printing plant in Tumba, Sweden, moving its banknote printing operations to its newly opened facility in Malta. The paper mill, design team and related departments will continue to operate from the Tumba facility. The Swedish banknote printing plant has been operating since 1755 when it was run by the…

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Watch the Making of the New Fiver

Watch how the new fiver £5 note from the Bank of England is made. The film, from the Bank of England, shows the new £5 note being printed by De La Rue at the Bank of England print works in Loughton, Essex, UK. The new £5 banknote, called the New Fiver, was unveiled earlier this month…

Egypt printing one pound banknotes for Ramadan

According to Egyptian newspaper Egypt Independent, the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) is to start printing 500 million one pound banknotes with the aim of issuing them by the start of Ramadan (7 June 2016). According to prominent banking sources within the country, printing of the one pound banknote was stopped in favour of the equivalent one…

De La Rue partners with Dai Nippon Printing

De La Rue plc. announced yesterday that it had joined forces with Japanese printing company Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd (DNP) to collaboratively develop anti-counterfeit technologies for secure identity documents. The announcement said that the agreement was signed earlier this month and that the partnership will: “centre on the development and delivery of sophisticated new…

Japan Promotes Banknote Printing Services

A local news agency (Jiji Press) has reported that Japan’s Ministry of Finance has launched a promotion campaign to attract orders to print foreign banknotes. The National Printing Bureau (NPB), Tokyo, is highlighting Japan’s “cutting-edge anti-counterfeit technologies” in the hope of attracting orders. They will also offer passport printing services in addition to the current…

Eesti Pank begins euro banknote production

Estonia adopted the euro on 1 January 2011, replacing the kroon as the country’s official currency. Eesti Pank, the Central Bank of Estonia, will begin producing euro banknotes for the first time this year. Eesti Pank, alongside other euro countries, must provide euro banknotes each year via a joint procurement with other euro countries. This…