DE LA RUE EXPANDS SRI LANKAN BANK NOTE PRINTING OPERATION Pubblico Deposited

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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 9, Number 38, September 18, 2006, Article 15

    DE LA RUE EXPANDS SRI LANKAN BANK NOTE PRINTING OPERATION

    According to a September 16th article, "De La Rue, the world’s
    leading commercial producer of banknotes, plans to expand its Sri
    Lankan operation, catering to growing appetite for cash in overseas
    markets.

    The Sri Lankan plant, which is 40 percent owned by the island's
    finance ministry, currently prints around one billion banknotes."

    "The Sri Lankan banknote printing unit was opened in 1987 and
    currently employs 200 people. The factory runs double shifts
    daily ...

    The unit originally started as a joint venture with Bradbury
    Wilkinson, but Bradbury was later bought over by De La Rue."

    To read the complete article, see:
    http://tinyurl.com/ngcwk

    [Do modern bank notes have the equivalent of a "mint mark"?
    Is there any way to tell from looking at a bank note that it
    was printed by De La Rue in Sri Lanka? -Editor]

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  • 2006-09-18
Volume
  • 9

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