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2.1.3 Counterfeit Currency

Effective from Jan 31 2025 - Jan 30 2025
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Counterfeit currency does not currently appear to be a major area of potential loss to Saudi banks. However, two current trends should be noted:

  • 1- Technology - As with forgers, the counterfeiters of both currency and negotiable securities are also the beneficiary of new document processing technology. A recent incident involving the counterfeiting of a major international currency using color laser printers was of such a magnitude as to cause the Central Bank to redesign the currency to incorporate various anticounterfeiting measures into the new currency. However, it is expected that despite advances in design and manufacture of currencies, counterfeiting activities will continue to increase. Consequently banks must remain vigilant to these trends.

  • 2-  State Supported Counterfeiting - State supported counterfeiting is assuming importance specifically for the US Dollars. US Government estimates the amount of this currency-$20, $50, and $100 notes at approximately US$ 1 billion. This bogus currency is of extremely high quality, virtually undetectable by even experienced personnel, and is primarily circulated outside the United States.