Manila Bulletin

BSP deploys coin deposit machines

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To promote coin recirculat­ion program and prevent hoarding, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has partnered with the country’s top retailers for the use of automated coin deposit machines (CoDM).

During the pilot run of the project, the BSP will initially deploy 25 CoDMs in Metro Manila and select nearby provinces. The BSP has recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with SM Retail Inc., Filinvest Land Inc. and Robinsons Supermarke­t.

The BSP will gradually increase CoDMs in the next two years, said BSP Governor Felipe M. Medalla, to improve coin circulatio­n.

“There is a problem when it comes to recirculat­ing coins: some people hoard or collect them while some people leave them behind altogether, leading to an artificial coin shortage. This defeats their intended purpose as a medium of exchange,” he said.

Since 2005, the country’s coins per capita increased by 584 percent or from 50 pieces to 342 pieces as of June this year. The reason for this is because the BSP has increased its coin production over the past 17 years in response to a growing economy which has more demand for coins.

The BSP currently produce seven coin denominati­ons. These are the 1-sentimo, 5-sentimo, 25-sentimo, 1-piso, 5-piso, 10-piso and 20-piso. The 10-sentimo has been removed when the New Generation Currency coins were re-launched in 2018, but it was not demonetize­d.

Medalla said he is hoping that the CoDM project will solve problems for businesses, financial institutio­ns, and the public. “I’m very optimistic that after a two-year pilot run, we will be able to deploy these machines (in more locations) and I am confident that the benefits will be realized,” he added. (Lee C. Chipongian)

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