06/11/2018

Two NI Banks To Launch New Plastic Notes

Two banks in Northern Ireland have confirmed they will introduce new plastic notes in 2019.

On 27 February next year, Danske Bank will launch a polymer £10 note and the Bank of Ireland will introduce £5 and £10 notes, followed by a £20 note in 2020.

Danske Bank's new polymer £10 note will feature a a depiction of pneumatic tyre inventor John Dunlop. The new polymer note will include an image of Mr Dunlop's son alongside that of his father.

(CD/CM)

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