Security

New government plans could secure future of cheque printing

The government has announced plans to develop new technology for ‘cheque imaging’ to improve cheque clearing times and customer deposit options.

De La Rue chief Cobbold gives export insights in Stationers' address

Outgoing De La Rue chief executive Tim Cobbold urged the industry to keep innovating and keep - or consider - exporting as he gave the Stationers’ Company annual lecture last night.

Tim Cobbold quits De La Rue for UBM

De La Rue's chief executive Tim Cobbold has tendered his resignation and will leave following the security printer's financial year end on 29 March 2014.

Global hologram manufacturer moves into UK

Holoptica Group has announced the opening of a UK operation as it looks to branch into the UK and European security hologram market.

Four plead not guilty to corruption

One of the UK’s oldest security printers, alongside four individuals related to the company, have pleaded not guilty to corruption charges dating back to 2006.

Manufacturer partnership launches high-volume pressure seal line

The Concero line, unveiled this week, is a joint venture between four print equipment manufacturers.

TCT secures £3.2m backing from BGF

Card manufacturer and mailing operation Thames Card Technology (TCT) has secured growth funding from private equity investor Business Growth Fund (BGF).

Printers jailed for fake banknote scam

Four men from a family-run Birmingham print firm have been jailed for a total of 23 years after being found guilty of printing around £1.3m worth of fake £10 notes, in what was described as "an...

Polymer banknotes issued from 2016

The Bank of England (BoE) has announced that the next £5 and £10 notes will be printed on polymer rather than cotton paper, with the first run scheduled for 2016.

Sun Chemical launches security inks

Sun Chemical launched a new family of security inks and coatings at Security Printers 2013, held last week at Messe Wien Exhibition & Congress Center, Vienna.