Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

De La Rue Lanka secures world class security accreditat­ion

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De La Rue Lanka, the world-famous currency printer with a plant in Sri Lanka, is celebratin­g its successful accreditat­ion by external auditors to the Central Bank (CB) standard of ISO 14298.

“This is a fantastic achievemen­t for the site and follows the completion of a series of security upgrades at the plant to enable it to qualify for the accreditat­ion,” the company said in a media release.

The ISO14298 accreditat­ion standard is aimed at organisati­ons carrying out the printing and production of secure documents such as banknotes, passports, credit cards and other secure documents. The accreditat­ion is awarded at three different levels, the highest being the CB level and this top level is the standard achieved by the De La Rue Lanka operation. The scope of the accreditat­ion allows the site to meet the security needs of both the product – from raw materials to processes - and the customer, giving confidence that the agreed level of security is achieved, it said.

De La Rue Lanka, based in Biyagama and employing over 300 people, is a flagship joint venture between De La Rue and the Government of Sri Lanka.

Andrew Hydes, Head of Site commented on the award “Continuous improvemen­t in all aspects of production is always at the forefront of developmen­t activity at De La Rue Lanka and being awarded ISO 14298 demonstrat­es the progress towards a world class production site. Award of this accreditat­ion makes De La Rue Lanka one of fewer than 25 locations globally to be recognised as meeting the Central Bank standard and only the third to be accredited outside Europe. The accreditat­ion reflects the profession­alism and strong understand­ing for the need to prioritise security within our business.”

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