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De La Rue plc (, ) is a British company headquartered in
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, that produces secure digital and physical protections for goods, trade, and identities in 140 countries. It sells to governments, central banks, and businesses. Its authentication division provides government revenue technology, brand protection, and ID security, such as polycarbonate data pages for passports. Its currency division designs and produces banknotes, secure polymer substrate and banknote security features. This includes security holograms, security threads and security printed products for
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and currency issuing authorities. It is listed on the
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. It is the world's largest commercial printer of banknotes. In April 2025, the company agreed a £263 million takeover by Atlas Holdings, which is subject to shareholder and regulatory approval and set to be completed in the third quarter of 2025.


History

The company was founded by Thomas de la Rue, who moved from
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in 1821 and set up in business as a Leghorn straw hat maker, then as a stationer and printer. In 1831 he secured a Royal Warrant for his business to produce playing cards. In 1855 it started printing postage stamps and in 1860 banknotes. The company's first banknotes were made for
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. In 1896, the family partnership was converted into a private company. In 1921, the de la Rue family sold their interests. The company was first listed on the
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in 1947. Then called ''Thomas De La Rue & Company, Limited'', it changed its name in 1958 to ''The De La Rue Company Limited''. A takeover bid for De La Rue was made by the Rank Organisation in 1968, but this was rejected by the Monopolies commission as being against the public interest. In 1991 the company's name was changed again – this time to De La Rue plc. In 1965 De La Rue established a joint venture with the Italian printer and inventor Gualtiero Giori called De La Rue Giori. Based in Switzerland, the company specialized in building banknote printing equipment. The company printed banknotes for the Central Bank of Iran during the 1960s. In 1995, the company acquired
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which had been listed on the London stock market since 1904. For almost 300 years Portals had been one of the leading banknote paper manufacturers in the world, having manufactured banknote paper for the Bank of England since 1724. In 1997, De La Rue acquired Harrison and Sons, the stamp and banknote printers based in
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. The factory closed permanently in 2003. In early 2002, De La Rue purchased Sequoia Voting Systems, a
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based company that was a large provider of
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systems in the United States, from Jefferson Smurfit plc for $23 million. Following the
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leak, it was revealed that from 2002 until 2010, De La Rue had secretly contracted New Delhi businessman Somendra Khosla to obtain contracts in exchange for a 15% commission. In 2003, the company acquired the Debden based banknote printing operations of the
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. In 2003 and 2004 the company supplied banknotes to Iraq. The company was recognised by Hermann Simon as a role model for other small- to medium-sized businesses in his book '' Hidden Champions''. ''The Highest Perfection'', a history of De La Rue was published in 2011. Written by Peter Pugh for De La Rue, it covered the years 1712–2003. In August 2014, the company announced the appointment of Martin Sutherland (formerly of BAE Systems Applied Intelligence) as chief executive officer. In 2016, the Cash Handling division (Cash Processing Systems) was sold to Privet Capital. In December 2016, the company announced it had purchased the
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Authentication division. In March 2018, the company sold the paper business. De La Rue retained a 10% share in the new business, Portals International Limited. In April 2018, the company decided to appeal against the decision of the British government to manufacture passports in France. It subsequently decided against appealing. In October 2019 the company sold its Identity Solutions business to HID Global for £42m. On 26 July 2019, the Serious Fraud Office opened an investigation into De La Rue plc for suspected corruption in
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. They later decided to close the case. In April 2023, it was announced that chairman Kevin Loosemore was stepping down in May 2023 to "draw a line under recent speculation surrounding the leadership of the company". Following the launch of a fast-track search for a replacement, the company appointed Clive Wiley in May 2023. In February 2024, it was announced that the company had been contracted, alongside the
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, to design new bank notes carrying King Charles III's portrait. In October 2024, the company sold its authentication business to Crane NXT for £300 million. In April 2025, the company's board agreed a takeover by Atlas Holdings which valued the business at £263 million. The deal is subject to shareholder and regulatory approval and set to be completed in the third quarter of 2025.


Operations


Banknotes

De La Rue sells high-security fully finished banknotes, polymer substrate and security features for over 69 national currencies.


Security printing and papermaking

De La Rue also produces other secure documents, including tax stamps.


Corporate affairs

The company's board is chaired by Clive Wiley. Its non-executive board members are Nick Bray, Mark Hoad and Brian Small.


Past products


Playing cards

In 1843, De La Rue's designs for playing cards are the basis for the modern standard design. The playing card business was sold to John Waddington in 1969.


Postage stamps

The company has also printed postage stamps for the United Kingdom and some of its colonies, for Italy and for the Confederate States of America. The Cape of Good Hope triangulars were also printed by De La Rue & Co.


Writing instruments

De La Rue developed the first practical fountain pen in 1881. Products were marketed under the " Onoto" brand. Production of fountain pens by De La Rue ceased in Britain in 1958 but continued for a few more years in Australia.


Board games

During the 1930s De La Rue created a number of board games. These included a cricket game, ''Stumpz'', which was produced in a number of different editions, and ''Round The Horn'', a game which re-created the then annual race of grain-laden, square-rigged sailing cargo ships from Australia to London.


Christmas cards

During the First World War, De La Rue made the Christmas Card included in the Princess Mary Christmas gift box.


Gallery of products produced by De La Rue

File:delarue-king-diamonds.jpg, The King of Diamonds from a De La Rue pack c. 1860. File:Cape Triangular Postage Stamp.jpg, Cape of Good Hope triangular postage stamp of 1853. File:St. Christopher 1884 1 penny stamp sheet.jpg, A sheet of Stamps for St. Christopher, 1884. File:Confederate stamp Jefferson Davis 5c 1862 issue.jpg, Confederate States of America postage stamp, 1862 1980s_Malaysia_Ringgit_(De_La_Rue).png, One ringgit note of 1986 Tampak Belakang Uang Kertas 5 Ringgit Malaysia Seri Kedua Varian 1986.jpg, Five ringgit note of 1986


See also

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List of mints Mints designed for the manufacture of coins have been commonplace since coined currency was first developed around 600 BC by the Lydian people of modern-day Turkey. The popularity of coins spread across the Mediterranean so that by the 6th centu ...
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Banknotes of the pound sterling The pound sterling (symbol: Pound sign, £; ISO 4217 currency code: GBP) is the official currency of the United Kingdom, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, British Antarctic Territory, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, and Tristan ...
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Commonwealth banknote-issuing institutions Commonwealth banknote-issuing institutions also British Empire Paper Currency Issuers comprises a list of public, private, state-owned banks and other government bodies and Currency Boards who issued legal tender: banknotes. Africa Biafra *Bank ...
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Gemalto Gemalto was an international digital security company providing software applications, secure personal devices such as smart cards and tokens, e-wallets and managed services. It was formed in June 2006 by the merger of two companies, Axalto and ...
– a competitor * Giesecke & Devrient – a competitor based in Munich * Hong Kong Note Printing – founded in 1984 by Thomas De La Rue


References


External links

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History of De La Rue’s playing cards
* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20150402120908/http://replaycricket.com/2010/03/14/stumpz/ Article and images of 1930s De La Rue Board Game, Stumpz {{Authority control Companies listed on the London Stock Exchange Companies in the FTSE SmallCap Index Manufacturing companies established in 1821 1821 establishments in England Manufacturing companies of the United Kingdom Postage stamps of the United Kingdom Banknote printing companies Playing card manufacturers Companies based in Basingstoke British brands British companies established in 1821