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Banknotes
Technology
First banknote issued with MOTION SURFACE®
The first banknote to use MOTION SURFACE is the Kyrgyz Republic 2,000 Som commemorative banknote, which has just been issued to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the independence of the Kyrgyz Republic and the establishment of its national currency.
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Company News
The commercial courier (Malta) – Interview with Stephen Defalco, CEO
As Crane Currency – the fastest growing global currency player in the world – gets ready to open a facility in Malta, Jo Caruana speaks to CEO Stephen DeFalco about his hopes for this milestone move.
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Technology
NPR interviews Sam Cape, R&D Director of Crane Currency
NPR interviews Sam Cape, R&D Director of Crane Currency, to explore the magic behind the MOTION® technology.
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Banknotes
Uzbekistan Issues New High Denomination Featuring RAPID®
The Central Bank of Uzbekistan has issued a new banknote, the 50,000 Som. The design on the front of the banknote features the top of the Ezgulik Arch on Independence Square in the city of Tashkent.
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Company News
Crane Currency Malta Makes Donation to the Marigold Foundation
Alex Agius, HR Manager at Crane Currency Malta, recently presented a grant to Mrs. Michelle Muscat, Chairman of the Marigold Foundation. The Marigold Foundation, founded in 2014, aims to raise awareness of challenges faced by modern society, working through communities, schools, and young people.
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Insights
Crane Currency featured in The NH UNION LEADER
Stephen DeFalco knows what it takes to make money. As CEO of Crane Currency, he leads a company that makes money making money – the banknotes used by countries all over the world.
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Company News
Crane Currency honored with “Banknote and currency services provider of the year” award
Crane Currency today announced it has been awarded the ‘Banknote and Currency Services Provider of the Year’ award by Central Banking Publications.
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Company News
Crane Currency to build banknote printing facility in Malta to support growth
Crane Currency today announced plans to build a new banknote printing facility and customer experience center in the country of Malta. The Malta facility will represent an investment of approximately $100 million for the construction of the factory, the machinery and the equipment.