BSP awarded nearly P5-B contracts for new polymer banknotes — COA
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas awarded contracts amounting to almost P5 billion for the new polymer or plastic banknotes, the Commission on Audit (COA) said.
According to COA’s annual report, the BSP approved five supply contracts amounting to around P4.9 billion for new P50, P100, P500, and P1,000 banknotes.
The first was awarded to De La Rue International Limited, which it said was the “lowest calculated responsive bidder” for the supply and delivery of 150,000 bundles of P50 enhanced generation currency outsourced finished banknotes.
The contract was for P269.524 million or 4.497 million euros.
In September 2023, a contract amounting to P727.475 million or 11.751 million euros was awarded to Giesecke+Devrient Currency Technology for the supply and delivery of 200,000 bundles of P500 enhanced banknotes.
It said this had “enhanced security features and tactile marks.”
Meanwhile, in October 2023, a contract was awarded to Papierfabrik Louisenthal GmbH for the supply and delivery of 75,200 reams of P100 enhanced banknotes.
The amount of contracts was P2.605 billion or 42.431 million euros.
The same company was awarded a contract amounting to P1.113 billion or 18.542 million euros in November 2023 for the supply and delivery of 51,020 reams of P50 enhanced banknotes.
In December 2023, Surys for One Lot was awarded a contract for the supply and delivery of 3,040 rolls of P1,000 enhanced banknotes for P269.028 million or 4.432 million euros.
The August Twenty-One Movement (ATOM) earlier expressed disapproval of the decision to replace the images of Philippine heroes with local wildlife, as it questioned the implications of omitting significant people in history from the banknotes.
The polymer banknotes feature the following designs:
P1,000: Philippine Eagle and Sampaguita flower (released in April 2022),
P500: Visayan Spotted Deer and Acanthephippium mantinianum,
P100: Palawan Peacock-Pheasant and Ceratocentron fesselii,
P50: Visayan Leopard Cat and Vidal’s lanutan.
Meanwhile, President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has reminded the public that paper banknotes "will continue to circulate and will remain valid."—LDF, GMA Integrated News