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Which country is De La Rue?

Which country is De La Rue?

De La Rue

Type Public limited company
Industry Printing
Founded 1821
Founder Thomas de la Rue
Headquarters Basingstoke, England

What do De La Rue do?

As the world’s largest designer and commercial printer of banknotes, De La Rue designs, manufactures and delivers banknotes, banknote substrates and security features to customers in a world where currency will continue to be a key part of the developing payments eco-system.

What is a De La Rue machine?

De La Rue is a leading commercial banknote printer, security paper maker and provider of security products and software solutions and, as a trusted partner of governments, central banks and commercial organisations around the world, is at the forefront of the battle against the counterfeiter.

Is De La Rue regulated?

All De La Rue finished product manufacturing sites are certified to Central Bank (CB) level, which is the highest level of INTERGRAF certification.

Who prints money in the world?

The BEP is one of the largest currency printing operations in the world with facilities in Washington, DC and Fort Worth, Texas.

Where is money printed in the UK?

Debden
UK-based De La Rue prints cash for about 140 central banks and employs more than 2,500 people globally. All current Bank of England banknotes are printed by the firm at a site in Debden, Essex.

What country prints the most money?

At the moment, there is one country that can get richer by printing more money, and that’s the United States (a country that is already very wealthy). This is because most of the valuable things that countries around the world buy and sell to one another, including gold and oil, are priced in US dollars.

Does China print its own money?

Printing Currency Printing domestic currency is another measure applied by China. The PBOC can print yuan as needed, although this can lead to high inflation. However, China has tight state-dominated controls on its economy, which enables it to control inflation differently compared to other countries.