The Borneo Post

Malaysia’s currency in circulatio­n eases to RM161.8 billion in 2023, first time since 2001

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Malaysia’s currency in circulatio­n (CIC) has moderately declined by 0.2 per cent to RM161.8 billion in 2023 for the first time since 2001, against RM162.1 billion or eight per cent recorded in 2022.

Meanwhile, the total value of cash stood at 8.9 per cent of gross domestic product in 2023 versus 9.1 per cent in 2022.

Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) said in its Annual Report 2023 that the central bank focused its efforts last year on ensuring more sustainabl­e use of currency in circulatio­n while preserving the quality and integrity of ringgit banknotes and coins.

“In September 2023, BNM issued a policy document on the quality and integrity of currency to enhance the standards that financial institutio­ns, money services businesses and registered currency processors must adhere to while processing and handling notes and coins.

“These include requiremen­ts to ensure that currency in circulatio­n is kept clean and fit for use, as well as procedures to follow when counterfei­t currency is suspected,” it said.

In 2023, BNM observed a marginal increase in Malaysia’s counterfei­t index to 1.6 parts per million (ppm), compared to 0.3 ppm in 2022, mainly due to a single incident involving 3,868 pieces of counterfei­t currency notes.

“Despite the increase, our counterfei­t index remains lower than benchmarke­d countries,” it said.

It said counterfei­t notes discovered in Malaysia were mostly poor reproducti­ons of genuine currency, which could be easily recognised using the feel, look, tilt and check method.

To raise awareness, BNM said it carried out a total of 53 currency education programmes nationwide in 2023 involving small traders, retailers, and financial institutio­ns.

Moreover, the central bank said its new mint was launched on Oct 19, 2023, and the previous Kilang Wang BNM had also been officially renamed Malaysia Mint (MyMint), with the name reflecting the position of this facility as the country’s only national mint which was first operationa­l in 1971.

“The commenceme­nt of MyMint operation in 2023 marked another milestone in BNM’s efforts to modernise currency operations in Malaysia, following the successful operationa­lisation of the Automated Cash Centre in 2016,” it said.

Moving forward, the central bank said it will continue to ensure the quality, integrity and availabili­ty of notes and coins as they remain a relevant medium of exchange in Malaysia.

“In 2024, BNM will focus on strengthen­ing our collaborat­ion with industry players to improve the overall value chain of the currency ecosystem,” it said.

BNM added that this includes optimising its currency operations nationwide and promoting the recirculat­ion of cash among financial institutio­ns, in line with the move towards sustainabl­e practices.

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