🔒 Closed BSP to issue 10 million pieces of 1,000 polymer banknotes

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MANILA, Philippines — The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is initially issuing 10 million pieces of polymer ₱1,000 banknotes as part of a limited circulation test this year.

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© Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Gov. Benjamin Diokno / ReleaseBSP to issue 10 million pieces of ₱1,000 polymer banknotes

The central bank said a memorandum of agreement is being drafted for the guidelines covering the issuance.

It aims to cover matters such as polymer familiarization by client banks’ personnel and calibration of existing cash processing machines, vending machines, automated teller machines, bills acceptors and other similar devices for compatibility with polymer banknotes.

“The BSP is currently preparing for banknote’s limited circulation test (to circulate in parallel with current notes) to assess whether the benefits claimed by other central banks hold true under Philippine conditions,” the central bank said in its 2021 annual report.

It said the test would help determine the effects of polymerization on hygiene and public health, environmental sustainability as well as the lifespan, durability and counterfeiting rates.

The BSP also aims to collect stakeholder feedback and observe changes in currency handling behavior.

Earlier, the BSP said it partnered with the Reserve Bank of Australia for the printing of the plastic banknotes through Note Printing Australia. Last year, the BSP revived plans to use plastic or polymer to print more hygienic banknotes amid the COVID-19 pandemic, more environment-friendly as well as more durable and secure than the cotton and abaca fiber composite being used now. Studies showed polymer notes are more cost effective than paper notes, leading to lower note issue expenses. Based on the experience of other central banks, banknote issue expenses could be reduced by 40 to 60 percent.

Close to 60 countries have ventured into using polymer substrates for banknotes, among them Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

FROM: PHILSTAR
 
mukang maganda yan a, ibon na ang nakalagay, hindi na yung mga presidente/bayani... para saken, tama yang ginawa nila para maiba naman...
salamat sa balita lodi 🙂
 
saka polymer na rin kaparehas ng materyal na ginagamit ng canada, new zealand at australia. pati narin yung singapore polymer na rin..
maganda nga yan paps para hindi mapunit agad... yung mga pera kase ngayon madaling mapunit e kaya kailangan na talagang palitan 😂
 
panibagong design= maraming ipriprint= mataas inflation

sinabi lang nilang papalitan design pero nagprint yan sila kasi mataas inflation at summer ngayon marami bumibili gamit sa school at bakasyon marami gumagastos pera
 
panibagong design= maraming ipriprint= mataas inflation

sinabi lang nilang papalitan design pero nagprint yan sila kasi mataas inflation at summer ngayon marami bumibili gamit sa school at bakasyon marami gumagastos pera
i think, binabago lang nila dahan dahan, pag marami ng umikot na new design money saka na nila i de demonetized yung mga old bank note. parang nangyari nung Dec 2010
 
panibagong design= maraming ipriprint= mataas inflation

sinabi lang nilang papalitan design pero nagprint yan sila kasi mataas inflation at summer ngayon marami bumibili gamit sa school at bakasyon marami gumagastos pera
yeah, good point.. since di naman ma devalue agad ang mga old banknotes (if this was their plan all along), may effect talaga yan sa inflation.. hopefully in a short term.
 
i think, binabago lang nila dahan dahan, pag marami ng umikot na new design money saka na nila i de demonetized yung mga old bank note. parang nangyari nung Dec 2010
para magamit lang yung new current at pangit na logo ng Bangko Sentral na mukhang Gold eagle beer sa mga banknotes kaya ganun..
 
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