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Any retailer or business can sign up as a supporter of the Banknote Checking Scheme by pledging their
support annually to a set of six guiding principles. The Scheme encourages increased banknote checking
tailored to each individual business model. Supporters will have access to advice and a range of education
and training materials to help shape banknote checking within their business. This includes leaflets, posters,
online computer-based training, targeted advice and regular webinars, as well as updates on relevant
banknote topics such as the issue of new-style banknotes and withdrawal of old-style banknotes.
The Scheme is a collaboration between the Bank of England and the Scheme’s seven strategic partners.
These are the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS), British Retail Consortium (BRC), Crimestoppers,
National Crime Agency (NCA), National Pubwatch, Petrol Retailers Association (PRA) and Retailers Against
Crime.
Victoria Cleland, Chief Cashier at the Bank of England, said: “Retailers and other businesses are the front
line of defence against counterfeiting. Counterfeit banknotes are only produced because criminals believe
they will find somewhere to spend them and can do so without consequence. We are introducing the
Banknote Checking Scheme to make this even more difficult. Don’t let counterfeit banknotes be a cost to
your business, your customers or your reputation.”
The Bank of England works hard to make its banknotes more resilient against counterfeiting. One example
of this is the move to printing the £5 and £10 notes on polymer. Although relatively rare, any counterfeit
banknote is worthless. Businesses that do not carry out simple checks run the risk of being targeted by
counterfeiters and suffering financial losses. In addition, passing on counterfeit banknotes to the public or
other businesses carries the risk of reputational damage.
For more information, or if you are interested in registering your support for the Scheme please visit our
website: www.bankofengland.co.uk/banknotecheckingscheme
Tel: 020 3461 7730
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