Plastic money is in and small change is out!

How we use money is always changing…

(The Penny has been a part of Sterling for centuries)

Goodbye to coppers?

The end of ‘paper’ money?

 
(The Australian Dollar was the first currency to use polymer)
(Will cash soon be a thing of the past?)

Saying goodbye to cash altogether?

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How does the Bank for International Settlements work?

How does the Bank for International Settlements work?

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is the world’s oldest international financial organisation. It plays a crucial role in fostering global monetary and financial stability. Many though have either never heard of the BIS or don’t understand fully what role it plays. We’ll look into this below. BIS HQ, Basel,…

Rial currencies around the world

Rial currencies around the world

The Rial/Riyal name is based on the Latin term ‘regalis’ which literally means royal.  It shares a similar etymology to the ‘Real’ currency which can be found in Brazil and previously in Spain and Portugal which used the currencies called Real for many hundreds of years. Several Rial currencies use…

Rupee currencies around the world

Rupee currencies around the world

The Rupee dates back thousands of years. It is thought to be based on the Sanskrit word r?pya which, when literally translated, means a round silver coin.  The r?pya was used in Ancient India and has been the name for a multitude of currencies on the Indian subcontinent. It was…

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Sonny Hellmers

Senior currency specialist