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21.07.11
The Reserve Bank announced today that planning has begun
to upgrade New Zealand’s current series of banknotes.
Reserve Bank
Governor Alan Bollard said the project will involve updating all five
banknotes, the $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100.
“This upgrade will
ensure our banknotes benefit from the technical advances that have been
introduced in banknote security over the last 12 years. Such upgrades are
carried out on a regular basis and help to maintain New Zealand’s low
counterfeiting levels. The project will also look to improve the quality
of these notes,” he said.
Dr Bollard emphasised that planning for
the upgrade project is at an early stage and the various new banknotes
will be progressively released from 2014 at the earliest.
A recent
survey carried out by Nielsen for the Reserve Bank found the public is
satisfied with the colours, design and themes of the existing notes and
that the different note denominations were easy to distinguish. The public
were also happy with the range of notes available.
“As a result of
these survey findings, we will not be making significant changes to the
overall themes of the notes themselves. This includes continuing to use
the five respected individuals currently depicted on our notes.” Dr
Bollard said.
“However, we are planning to modernise the designs,
as modern printing techniques will allow us to give the notes a new look.
“At this point in the project it is envisaged the new notes will be
phased in and will be used alongside the existing notes for a period once
they are released.”
The Reserve Bank has already begun contacting
business and consumer groups with a special interest in currency matters
to gather technical feedback. Further such groups can contact the Bank at
newnotes@rbnz.govt.nz.
Further details of the Currency Survey
carried out by Nielsen can be found on the Reserve Bank website at
http://www.rbnz.govt.nz/currency/.
Media Contact Sonia Speedy
External Communications Adviser Ph 04 471 3846, 021 663 082,
sonia.speedy@rbnz.govt.nz
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