Search News

Results: 21-30 of 154


Start again

9 Feb 2022

BEIS has opened its Help to Grow: Digital scheme for applications, aiming to support small businesses with discounted software and free advice.

9 Feb 2022

Apprenticeships benefit everyone involved, particularly in these challenging economic times.

3 Feb 2022

The White Paper itself includes underlying policy plans to invest in cycling networks and improve high streets

31 Jan 2022

Rules forall types of road users have been updated in The Highway Code to improve the safety of people walking, cycling and riding horses.

31 Jan 2022

Retailers trading in Scotland and/or Wales are reminded to check their eligibility for business rates relief from April.

11 Jan 2022

Applicationsfor the Government's latest additional incentive payment of £3,000 opentoday (11 January 2022) for employers who have hired an apprentice(s) over the winter.

11 Jan 2022

Following an increase in counterfeit notes, the "Know your Scottish Polymer £50 notes" document assists retailers in determining whether the Polymer Scottish £50 notes they receive...

9 Dec 2021

Employers of all sizes now have until 17 December 2021 to apply for funding

24 Nov 2021

The All Party Parliamentary Group for Cycling & Walking (APPGCW) have an upcoming meeting taking place virtually on Monday the 29th November at 16:30 with three fantastic...

15 Nov 2021

The ScottishGovernment has signed an international pledge as part of the COP26 conference, committing to accelerate the transition to 100% zero emission vehicles.

Back to news menu

Know your Scottish Polymer ?50 notes - Information for Retailers

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News , Creative News, Outdoor News, Political News

As paper-money-2078084_1920a consequence of the introduction of the Polymer series of Scottish Bank notes to replace the older paper series of issued notes the levels (quantities) of counterfeit Scottish Bank notes in circulation has been significantly reduced.

However, counterfeit Polymer Bank of Scotland £50 notes are now being seen in circulation. At present the passing of these counterfeit Scottish £50 notes seem to be occurring principally in England, with some now being seen in Northern Ireland.

In order to assist Retailers in determining whether the Polymer Scottish £50 notes they receive as payment are genuine, the ACBI following consultation with the UKNCO have produced the document Know your Scottish Polymer £50 notes.

This document highlights the key significant features in the two notes: Colour Changing Ink (BoS only), Window(s), Holographic Foil and Raised print (name of Bank). The counterfeit notes can be readily recognised by checking four features when the notes are passed to you or during subsequent checks. It is however important that you do not focus on just one security feature.

The passing (or tendering) of counterfeit currency is a crime and should be reported to your Local Police and Not Action Fraud. The Police will require the counterfeit note(s) together with any other relevant evidence / information for example: CCTV of suspects, details of vehicle they were using etc.

The Scottish Issuers have confirmed that both the paper £20 & £50 notes will be removed from circulation on 30th SEPTEMBER 2022.

 

Know your Scottish Polymer £50 notes - Information for Retailers

 

 

Back to news menu

Useful links

If you have any other queries please contact us.