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Industry | Printing |
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Predecessor | Imprenta de Billetes |
Founded | 1972 2005 as Central de Efectivo[1] | as Imprenta de Billetes
Headquarters | Ciudad Salitre, Bogotá D.C., Colombia |
Key people | Fabian Humberto Muñoz Garcia (Director) |
Products | Banknotes |
Owner | Bank of the Republic[2] |
Number of employees | 200[3] |
Website | www |
The Central de Efectivo (Spanish for Cash Center) is the national print of Colombia responsible for producing banknotes to conduct commerce and trade. The print is located in the Ciudad Salitre neighborhood of Bogotá and it's wholly owned and managed by the Bank of the Republic, the nation's central bank.[4]
History
editBy 1980, the Casa de Moneda de Bogotá imported planchets, or blanks, into the country at an annual cost of over USD 11 million. For that reason, Luis Guillermo Correa, the then director of the mint in Bogotá proposed for the central bank to acquire the necessary technology for the planchets to be produced in Colombia. The bank determined that it was a good financial decision, and in 1982 the Fábrica de Moneda de Ibagué was established.[5] With the bank's decentralization policy to move away production from the nation's capital, and its proximity to other urban centers, the city of Ibagué was chosen as the location of the mint.
From its establishment, the mint provided planchets to the Casa de Moneda de Bogotá where they were eventually struck into Colombian peso coins. In 1987, the Bank of the Republic began coining coins in the Fábrica de Moneda and, since then, the mint has been the only authorized producer of Colombian peso coins in the country.[6]
In addition to minting Colombian peso coins, the Fábrica de Moneda has minted legal tender coins for the governments of Costa Rica and Ecuador, and has provided planchets for the Central Bank of Chile and the Government of Spain.[7][8]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Fábrica de Moneda de Ibagué, Colombia". Numista.com. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
- ^ "Ley 31 de 1992". funcionpublica.gov.co. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
- ^ "La fábrica donde hacen las monedas". Portafolio.co. 23 October 2010. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
- ^ "Ley 31 de 1992". funcionpublica.gov.co. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
- ^ "Historia de la Fábrica de Moneda". Banco de la República. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
- ^ "Historia". Red Cultural del Banco de la República. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
- ^ "Historia de la Fábrica de Moneda". Banco de la República. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
- ^ "IBAGUÉ, EL MONEDERO DE COLOMBIA". ElTiempo.com. 24 September 2004. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
External links
edit4°24′03″N 75°08′47″W / 4.40076°N 75.14651°W Category:1982 establishments in Colombia Category:Mints (currency)