Tax Stamp News Goes Monthly, Now Free to GovernmentsTax Stamp News is marking the start of 2012 with the announcement that, from January onwards, it will change from a 12-page bi-monthly to a 8-page monthly newsletter. There will be no change to the subscription price - simply more news and analysis, with more frequency, for the same money. The new monthly newsletter will also be distributed free of charge to government agencies responsible for tax stamp programmes. |
Currency News Now Available in RussianCurrency News, already published in English and Spanish, is extending its reach through the issue, as of January 2012, of a Russian version as well to cater to the large number of countries where Russian is the first or second language. Ian Lancaster Honoured as Industry InnovatorOne of the driving forces behind the success of international holography over the last 30 years has been honoured for his outstanding contribution to the industry. Ian Lancaster of Reconnaissance International has won the prestigious 'Brian Monaghan Award for Business Innovation' at the International Hologram Manufacturers Association's (IHMA) Excellence in Holography Awards 2011. New High Security Printing Conference for Latin AmericaReconnaissance International will be holding the 1st Latin American High Security Printing Conference in Rio de Janeiro from July 2-4, 2012. 4th Edition of Currency Directory Now AvailableThe fourth edition of the Directory of Currency Suppliers has now been published by Reconnaissance International and its publishing partner for Currency News, Currency Research Ltd. First conference for circulating coins focuses on critical issuesA new conference to be held next year will for the first time examine directly the strategic issues surrounding circulation coin management. The Coin Conference, organised by Currency Publications Ltd, will be held May 31-June 1, 2011 at the Millennium Gloucester Hotel, London. Numbers up by 50% at 2nd Tax Stamp ForumThe 2nd Tax Stamp Forum, which took place June 14-15, 2010 in London, proved a successful follow up to the 1st TSF held in 2009 in Budapest, Hungary, with delegates up by 50% to 220. |
