Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| De La Rue | |
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| Name | De La Rue |
| Type | Public |
| Traded as | LSE: DLAR |
| Industry | Security printing |
| Founded | 1821 |
| Founder | Thomas de la Rue |
| Headquarters | Basingstoke, Hampshire, United Kingdom |
De La Rue is a world-leading security printing company that has been producing high-quality banknotes, passports, and other secure documents for over 180 years, working with clients such as the Bank of England, European Central Bank, and International Monetary Fund. De La Rue has a long history of innovation, having introduced the first British postage stamp in 1840, and has since worked with numerous countries, including Australia, Canada, and South Africa, to produce their national currency. The company has also collaborated with international organizations, such as the United Nations, World Bank, and International Committee of the Red Cross, to provide secure printing solutions. De La Rue's expertise has been recognized by industry leaders, including Giesecke+Devrient, Oberthur Technologies, and Societe Industrielle et Commerciale de l'Est.
De La Rue was founded in 1821 by Thomas de la Rue, who started a small stationery business in Guernsey, Channel Islands. The company quickly grew and began producing playing cards, postage stamps, and other secure documents, including those for the British Empire, French Third Republic, and German Empire. In the late 19th century, De La Rue began producing banknotes for countries such as Argentina, Brazil, and China, and has since become a leading provider of secure printing solutions for central banks, including the Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, and People's Bank of China. De La Rue has also worked with numerous governments, including those of India, Japan, and Russia, to produce secure documents, such as passports and identity cards. The company has a long history of innovation, having introduced new security features, such as holograms and watermarks, in collaboration with companies like 3M and Hewlett-Packard.
De La Rue offers a range of products and services, including the production of banknotes, passports, and other secure documents, such as visas and identity cards, for clients like the United States Department of State, Canadian Passport Office, and Australian Passport Office. The company also provides security printing solutions for lotteries, gaming companies, and other organizations, including the National Lottery and Genting Group. De La Rue's products and services are used by numerous countries, including Mexico, Turkey, and South Korea, and the company has worked with international organizations, such as the World Health Organization and United Nations Children's Fund, to provide secure printing solutions. De La Rue has also collaborated with companies like IBM and Microsoft to develop new security features and technologies, such as biometric authentication and digital watermarking.
De La Rue incorporates a range of security features into its products, including holograms, watermarks, and security threads, to prevent counterfeiting and ensure the authenticity of secure documents, such as those used by the European Union, African Union, and Association of Southeast Asian Nations. The company also uses advanced technologies, such as intaglio printing and laser engraving, to produce high-quality images and textures, in collaboration with companies like Heidelberg and Koenig & Bauer. De La Rue's security features are designed to be highly secure and difficult to replicate, and the company works closely with clients, including the Central Bank of Nigeria and Reserve Bank of India, to develop customized security solutions. De La Rue has also worked with law enforcement agencies, such as Interpol and Europol, to develop new security features and technologies, such as forensic analysis and digital forensics.
De La Rue is a public company listed on the London Stock Exchange, and is headquartered in Basingstoke, Hampshire, United Kingdom. The company has operations in several countries, including United Kingdom, United States, and Kenya, and employs over 2,500 people worldwide, with a diverse workforce from countries like France, Germany, and Italy. De La Rue is led by a team of experienced executives, including the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, who have worked with companies like HSBC and Barclays. The company's board of directors includes representatives from major shareholders, such as Institutional Shareholder Services and Glass, Lewis & Co., and the company is audited by KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
De La Rue has secured numerous notable contracts with governments and organizations around the world, including a contract to produce banknotes for the Bank of England, and a contract to produce passports for the United States Department of State. The company has also worked with the European Central Bank to produce euro banknotes, and has produced currency for countries such as South Africa and India. De La Rue has also secured contracts with international organizations, such as the United Nations and World Bank, to provide secure printing solutions, and has worked with companies like Visa Inc. and Mastercard to develop new security features and technologies. The company has also collaborated with governments, such as the Government of Canada and Government of Australia, to produce secure documents, such as driver's licenses and health cards.