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For the first time since gaining independence, Kyrgyzstan has started printing its national currency, the som, domestically. Previously, Kyrgyz banknotes were produced in various European countries.
The new notes are produced by the Bishkek-based Open Joint Stock Company Uchkun, The Caspian Post reports citing foreign media.
Starting with Small Denominations
Chairman of the National Bank Melis Turgunbayev announced that production has begun with small-denomination bills. This approach will enable a quicker replacement of worn or damaged notes scheduled for withdrawal from circulation.
Turgunbayev stressed that the new banknotes adhere to the highest international standards for counterfeit protection.
A Modernized National Printing Facility
Uchkun has recently undergone a major modernization effort, acquiring state-of-the-art printing equipment. In addition to currency, the facility now produces passports, excise stamps, and educational materials.
According to Uchkun’s Director Bakytbek Sultanov, the enterprise has already begun printing passports and excise stamps. He stated that in his opinion the security features of Kyrgyz passports rank among the top ten globally for protection against counterfeiting.
In 2024 alone, Uchkun produced over 770,000 passports and nearly one million books, marking a significant step forward in Kyrgyzstan’s self-reliance in secure printing technologies.
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