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Oberthur Fiduciaire and VHP Security Paper: a win-win partnership
La Rédaction | 10/18/2018
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In 2017, French security printer Oberthur Fiduciaire announced the purchase of VHP, a banknote paper production plant that previously belonged to Sequana. Already then analytics said that the deal was deemed to become a win-win partnership. A year after, their forecasts are coming true. Both...
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Thomas Savare, the French draftsman of the world
La Rédaction | 11/25/2016
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The number of printing factories in charge of secure printing for banknote production in the world is quite small. A handful of highly specialized banknote designers are responsible for keeping the world’s economies fluid, safe from counterfeiting and making the peoples around the globe proud of their country. Among them, the French firm Oberthur Fiduciaire, run by Thomas Savare, which has heaved (and kept) itself on the first tier of the world market. Its angle? Design and intimate knowledge of the world’s cultures.
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