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Bankruptcy warning of the largest banknote printing factory, loss of contracts and huge impact of on

According to the independent newspaper, facing the huge impact of contract loss and online payment, delau, the world's largest banknote printing factory, issued a warning of possible bankruptcy.

It is reported that delaru lost to a French competitor in the contract for the new British blue passport. Recently, delaru warned that if the rescue plan fails, it may go bankrupt.

It is reported that delau, headquartered in basinstock, printed about one-third of the world's banknotes through contracts signed with 140 central banks. The company said it was impacted by the transfer of cash payment to contactless bank card payment and online transfer. If delau goes bankrupt, employees in more than 2500 jobs may face the risk of being laid off.

According to Wikipedia, De La Rue PLC is a British company integrating anti-counterfeiting printing, papermaking and cash processing. It is headquartered in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. The company also has factories in Tim Valley Village in Gateshead, Lawton in Essex and basford in Somerset.