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  1. Published on: 14/10/2018 10:17 AMReported by: roving-eye
    The Treasury has confirmed that the £50 note will remain a part of UK currency.

    Bank of England announces it will make a new modern polymer note
    more secure note will help clamp down on crime
    Modern money will help prevent crime, the Exchequer Secretary declared as plans were unveiled for a new, more secure £50 note.

    Following a public consultation, the government has confirmed that the current mix of coins and notes will remain. The move will give people more flexibility over how they spend and manage their money, while making it harder for criminals to counterfeit the note for illegal activity.

    Originally introduced in 1981, there are currently 330 million £50 notes in circulation – with a combined value of £16.5 billion – with Bank of England evidence showing that demand for the note is continuing to rise.

    The Bank of England is also confirming today that a new £50 polymer note will be printed in the UK to accompany the existing £5, £10 and upcoming £20 notes. This will ensure the UK’s currency continues to be one of the securest in the world as these modern notes are more durable and harder to forge.

    The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, Robert Jenrick, said:

    Our coins and notes are respected and recognised the world over and are a key part of the UK’s heritage and identity. People should have as much choice as possible when it comes to their money and we’re making sure that cash is here to stay.

    Our money needs to be secure and this new note will help prevent crime. This modern £50 note follows the popular new pound coin, which is the most secure of its kind in the world.

    The Bank of England’s Chief Cashier, Sarah John, said:

    I’m very excited to be starting the process of introducing a new £50 note. At the Bank, we are committed to providing the public with high quality notes they can use with confidence. Moving the £50 note onto polymer is an important next step to ensure that we can continue to do that.

    The Treasury recently held a call for evidence to better understand the role of cash and digital payments in the new economy, ensuring it keeps pace with the changes in the way we pay for goods and services. More detail on the findings and government’s proposals will be set out at Budget.
     

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  3. susanb says:14/10/2018 10:46 AM
    I always take £50 notes to India, as I get an extra rupee on the exchange rate.

  4. sted24 says:14/10/2018 11:58 AM
    50p

  5. r4dent says:14/10/2018 06:08 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by roving-eye View Post
    Originally introduced in 1981, there are currently 330 million £50 notes in circulation

    So with a UK population of 66 million people that means we've all got five each!


    Well some bar steward must have ten because I haven't got any.

  6. ausard2 says:14/10/2018 06:23 PM
    Wow 764 with your mental attitude (low)
    I now realize why people struggle.
    You come across who has a problem
    understanding people on low income
    or your just another state sponger.

  7. said says:14/10/2018 06:38 PM
    There are already counterfeit copies of the new plastic £5 and £10 notes on the streets - how will the £50 be more secure?


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