The Evolution of Asian State Security Printers – From Currency Makers to Digital Authentication Providers
State security printers in Asia are transforming as a result of a fast-changing economic and technological landscape. Traditionally known for producing banknotes, coins, and secure documents, these institutions are now repositioning themselves as digital identification and authentication (DIA) players, as this article, adapted from sister publication Authentication & Brand News, explains.
A central question around this transformation is whether the decline in cash usage can be considered the primary driver. Some parts of Asia, like South Korea, show a noticeable trend towards cashless transactions. However, the situation is more complex across the region.
Data from countries such as Indonesia suggests a resurgence in cash usage post-COVID-19, with many businesses still relying on cash transactions. In nations like China, India, Japan and the Philippines, even if the growing use of electronic payments has reduced the demand for cash, that demand is still far from approaching zero, at least in the medium term, largely because of consumer preference.
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