Saturday, November 17, 2012

UANI Applauds KBA for Clarifying and Fully Ending its Currency Printing Business with Iran, Including Commitment to Discontinue Delivery of All Parts and Equipment

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November 16, 2012
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UANI Applauds KBA for Clarifying and Fully Ending its Currency Printing Business with Iran, Including Commitment to Discontinue Delivery of All Parts and Equipment
Iran No Longer Able to Securely Print Rial


New York, NY - On Friday, United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) applauded Germany's Koenig & Bauer Aktiengesellschaft (KBA) for ending its currency printing business in Iran.

Last month, after launching its Rial Currency Printing Campaign, UANI announced that KBA, the world's second-largest security bank note printing press manufacturer, ended its currency printing business in Iran, a development reported by The New York Times. All three companies contacted by UANI as part of the campaign have confirmed an end to their currency printing business in Iran.

In continued discussions with UANI this week, KBA stated that "[W]e are glad to confirm regarding banknote printing presses that we have discontinued deliveries of all spare parts and auxiliary equipment for any machinery or materials previously provided to the Central Bank of Iran.

"Furthermore," said KBA, "we reiterate our commitment to fully comply with applicable trade sanctions against Iran ..."

Said UANI CEO, Ambassador Mark D. Wallace:

KBA Group, including KBA-NotaSys SA Switzerland and Koenig & Bauer AG Germany, has confirmed the end of its Iran currency printing business, including the delivery of all spare parts and auxiliary equipment for any machinery or materials previously provided to the Central Bank of Iran. We applaud KBA for its responsiveness and diligence on this matter and its responsible decision.

With KBA's withdrawal, the Iranian regime can no longer procure the technology, equipment and material necessary for the secure printing of Iranian rials. Without the ability to freely and securely print the rial, Iran will no longer be able to manipulate its currency in order to counter the effects of hyperinflation.

Click here to read UANI's October 3, 2012 letter to KBA.
Click here to read the New York Times article, "Iran Sanctions May Cut Supply of Currency."
Click here to view UANI's Iran Rial Currency Printing Campaign website.
Click here to view UANI's Iran Currency Tracker.


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