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New Bahrain banknotes to come into circulation

The Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB) announced today that new Bahrain banknotes in all denominations will come into circulation from 17th March 2008.



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The new banknotes are being issued in the existing denominations of BD20, BD10, BD5, BD1 and BD1/2. No change is being made to the coins in circulation.

However, the existing banknotes will remain a legal tender until further notice from the CBB. The new banknotes and the existing banknotes will co-circulate for a period of time, to allow for all existing banknotes to be returned to the CBB in the normal course of business.

Earlier, the CBB began working with Bahrain's retail banks to coordinate the process of introducing the new banknotes, to enable banks to prepare automated teller machines (ATMs) to begin dispensing the new banknotes from 12.01am on 17 March 2008.

The new family of Bahrain banknotes feature brand new designs as well as new and improved security features. All five denominations of banknotes are of uniform size (measuring 154mm x 74mm), which is slightly larger than the existing banknotes.

'The change to the new currency was necessitated by the enactment of the Central Bank of Bahrain and Financial Institutions Law (CBB Law) in September 2006,' said Dr Saif.

'The new currency reflects this significant change and each denomination of new banknotes bears the name of the Central Bank of Bahrain.'

He stressed that the existing currency will remain a legal tender for a period of time and until further notice from the CBB.

'People do not need to rush out and exchange existing currency for the new. The existing banknotes will continue to be accepted as money for at least one year, and they will remain redeemable by the CBB for a further period of time after being withdrawn from circulation,' he said.

Most of the existing banknotes have been in circulation for over a decade. The full set of banknotes was last changed in 1993, although the BD20 banknote underwent some changes in 1998.

The design highlights of the new banknotes are:

BD20 banknote

The colour of this note is brown and light blue. The banknote bears a portrait of His Majesty King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of Bahrain. The reverse side features Al Fateh Islamic Center.

BD10 banknote

The colour of this note is predominantly green. The banknote bears a portrait of His Majesty King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of Bahrain. The reverse side features the Shaikh Isa Bin Salman Al Khalifa Causeway.

BD5 banknote

The colour of this note is predominantly blue. The banknote bears images of Shaikh Isa House in Muharraq and Riffa Fort. The reverse side features the first oil well in Bahrain and Aluminium Bahrain (Alba).

BD1 banknote

The colour of this note is predominantly red. The banknote bears an image of Al Hedaya Al Khalifiya School, Bahrain's first school. The reverse side features galloping Arabian horses, and the Sail and Pearl monument.

BD1/2 banknote

The colour of this note is predominantly orange and brown. The banknote bears an image of the old Bahrain Court. The reverse side features the Bahrain International Circuit.

'The new banknotes also incorporate enhancements to the security features, as well as some new features. This is designed to make the new currency easier to authenticate, harder to duplicate and more secure than ever before,' said Dr Saif.

In addition to the security features, the new banknotes also incorporate, for the first time, a feature to enable the visually-impaired to easily recognize the value of each note. The feature comprises a series of short, raised lines, which appear at the top right on the front face of the note. The BD1/2 has one line; BD1 has two lines and so on, up to BD20, with five lines.

'The CBB has been working with Bahrain's retail banks, money changers and other relevant Government and private organizations, to ensure a smooth and efficient changeover to the new banknotes,' said Dr Saif.

A CBB Helpline will also be activated on 17 March 2008, to receive any inquiries regarding the new banknotes. The CBB Helpline Tel. Nos. are: 17547700 and 17547707, 17547711 and 17547703.

To raise public awareness about the new banknotes, the CBB is also distributing posters and leaflets through popular shopping centres and stores in Bahrain.

Later today, the CBB will hold a briefing session at the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry, to familiarize Bahrain's traders and merchants about the new design and security features of the new Bahrain banknotes.

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Medilyn Manibo Posted by Medilyn Manibo, Assistant News Editor
Saturday, March 15 - 2008 at 15:51 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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