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UAE Introduces Polymer Dh100 Banknote with Enhanced Security Features

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates has issued a new Dh100 polymer banknote, marking a significant advancement in the nation’s currency design. This initiative aligns with the UAE’s commitment to sustainability and innovation within its financial sector.

The newly released banknote showcases the Umm Al Quwain National Fort on the front, symbolizing the UAE’s rich cultural heritage. The reverse side features the Port of Fujairah alongside an image of Etihad Rail, representing the country’s ongoing infrastructural development and future aspirations. The note retains the traditional red color scheme of the existing Dh100 note to ensure easy recognition among the public.

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Constructed from durable polymer material, the banknote offers an extended lifespan compared to its paper counterparts, aligning with environmental sustainability goals. Polymer banknotes are known to last significantly longer than paper notes, resulting in a reduced environmental impact and lower costs associated with production and replacement.

Incorporating advanced security features, the new Dh100 note includes a multi-colored security chip known as KINEGRAM COLORS®. This feature enhances protection against counterfeiting and bolsters public confidence in the currency. Additionally, the note is designed with Braille symbols to assist visually impaired individuals in identifying its denomination, promoting inclusivity in financial transactions.

Khaled Mohamed Balama, Governor of the CBUAE, emphasized that the introduction of the new banknote reflects the UAE’s dedication to a sustainable future and its ambition to enhance financial competitiveness. He highlighted that the design embodies the nation’s aspirations for progress while honoring its historical and cultural roots.


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