From humble origins as printer and stationer, De La Rue has expanded into the world's largest commercial banknote printer with a global presence and customers who include governments, central banks and leading brands. Thomas de la Rue hires Owen Jones, architect and artist, to design the backs of his previously plain playing cards. His distinctive style becomes incredibly influential both in De La Rue and wider card design. De La Rue had a stall in the central aisle of the Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace, London.
Today is the one year anniversary of the Royal Bank of Scotland £20 banknote. This banknote is the third in their F… https://t.co/PHA6BepYHe
When the Libya 5 Dinar was issued last month it was the first circulating banknote to feature SAFEGUARD® Argentum™.… https://t.co/kxZQbi1zFE
De La Rue has a long history of supporting currency issuing authorities with cash cycle analytics. Our D-Metric™ mo… https://t.co/2Hmk6sxhj5
The latest edition of Going Beyond is out, featuring the latest new polymer banknotes. This month the financial wri… https://t.co/v0X9jWEcXU
The optimal balance of security, functionality, aesthetics, cost and durability varies between countries. De La Rue… https://t.co/hL8tpvwn4v
Please see below for a link to an interesting read about the new Bank of England £50, being issued later this year https://t.co/jNwXK2LPDG
KINETIC STARCHROME® is unique - it is the only banknote thread that overtly combines two secure technologies with t… https://t.co/WkcD3dio78
The NEXUS™ micro-optic depth movement shown here is one effect variant available today. NEXUS™ embedded stripe runs… https://t.co/enyFwDamJs
Over a 1000 people viewed our Currency Keynote Event in the first five days. If you haven't seen it yet you can str… https://t.co/1Um8spBgid