Sunday 23 August 2015

SG50纪念钞网上高价兜售!

SG50纪念钞网上高价兜售!



有卖家称只要以1039元购买手机,就可“免费”获得一套纪念钞。(购物平台截图)

SG50纪念钞引起公众排长龙兑换,如今更有国人上网高价兜售,一套价值100元的纪念钞竟炒到588元,还有人以1000余元卖手机送纪念钞。受访公众炮轰,不应趁机牟利,抹杀背后意义。


金融管理局为纪念我国独立50周年,推出一套六款纪念钞票,周四发售就吸引大批公众赶在银行开门前就去排队。


每套纪念钞包括一款50元面额和五款10元面额的钞票,公众可到本地九家主要银行以等值面额换取纪念钞,换言之每套价值100元。


《新明日报》

Saturday 22 August 2015

金管局将重印 纠正SG50纪念钞封套错误

金管局将重印 纠正SG50纪念钞封套错误

首任总统尤索夫伊萨名字出现错误拼写,金融管理局将重新印刷SG50纪念钞封套以纠正错误,而纪念钞也买气不减,今早银行出现长长人龙。

SG50纪念钞前天首日发行,不过纪念钞封套上尤索夫的英文名字“Yusof Ishak”错拼成“Yusok Ishak”,同样的错误也出现在纪念钞的解说小册子中。

金管局前天发表声明说,该局正在印刷贴纸,以粘贴遮盖出错的部分。

不过该局昨天下午宣布,将重新印刷新封套,除了更正错误拼写,也会进行增印,以满足比预期更高的需求。

金管局发言人说,各大银行将继续分发已印好的旧封套给前往兑换纪念钞的公众,从本月25日起,这些旧封套上将粘上更正贴纸。  

金管局近期将通知公众新封套预计在何时印刷好。那些已领取旧封套的公众,如果想换取新印刷的封套,过后也可以前去更换。  

《新明日报》

Wednesday 19 August 2015

6款新钞票纪念SG50 周四起可到银行换取

6款新钞票纪念SG50 周四起可到银行换取



纪念钞分为一款50元面额和5款10元面额的钞票,正面都有首任总统尤索夫伊萨的肖像。此外,50元面额钞票上也显示我国已故首任总理李光耀高喊“独立”的画面。所有5款10元面额钞票的正面画面相同,背面各有一个主题。(叶振忠摄)

新加坡金融管理局昨天推出一套纪念我国建国50周年的6款新钞票,国人从明天起可到银行换取。

纪念钞分为一款50元面额和5款10元面额的钞票,正面都有首任总统尤索夫伊萨的肖像。这一套聚合物(polymer)塑胶钞票的设计从3大方面得到启发,分别是我国历史的重大里程碑和成就、多元种族主义和促成我国发展的价值观和愿望。

50元面额钞票上也显示我国已故首任总理李光耀高喊“独立”的画面。钞票上的金色代表我国今年步入金禧年。

所有5款10元面额钞票的正面相同,背面则在“繁华国度,可爱家庭”的大主题下各显示一个小主题,包括:“不分种族、言语或宗教”、“人人都有机会”、“安全与安定”、“稳固的家庭”和“有爱心的社群,积极的公民意识”。

新推出的纪念钞和今年4月教育部长王瑞杰揭幕的纪念钱币,组成了一整套完整的SG50纪念货币。

公众可从明天起在9个主要零售银行以面值换取纪念钞,新加坡人将可优先换取钞票,直到9月30日为止。为了确保大家都有机会换取,每名国人只能最多换取5套纪念钞票,或者从每一种设计换取最多5张。从10月1日开始,非新加坡公民也可换取纪念钞。

提供换钞服务的9家银行包括:星展银行/储蓄银行、华侨银行、大华银行、中国银行、花旗银行、中国工商银行、马来亚银行、渣打银行和汇丰银行。

~以上新闻转自我报~

SG50 banknotes available from tomorrow

SG50 banknotes available from tomorrow

A set of six currency notes with designs depicting significant milestones and achievements in Singapore's history was launched yesterday by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

The set, issued by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to mark the country's 50th birthday, comprises one $50 note and five $10 polymer notes.

Like the current series of notes, the SG50 commemorative notes feature a portrait of Singapore's first president, Yusof Ishak, at the front.

But the new bills have security features that are the first of their kind to be used on a note, said MAS. For example, the $50 note has a security stripe featuring the numbers "1965" that change to "2015" when held at a different angle.

The gold $50 note shows an iconic image of the late Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's first prime minister, at the steps of City Hall in 1959, with a raised fist and leading the crowd with a rallying cry of "Merdeka!". The event marked the achievement of self-government by Singapore.

The back of the note features Singapore's first National Day Parade on Aug 9, 1966, and the latest new town of Punggol. The note highlights Singapore's history, transformation and future while the note's gold colour depicts the golden jubilee, MAS said.

The five $10 notes have a common front design and varying back designs on values and aspirations, such as multiracialism, meritocracy, peace and stability, strong families and active citizenry.

This Golden Jubilee year is "a time to reflect on our shared history and sacrifices of our pioneers, to reflect on the values that brought us here and pledge to preserve and uphold these values", said PM Lee at the launch, held at the MAS building in Shenton Way.

The notes were designed by four local artists and designers: Chua Mia Tee, Eng Siak Loy, Weng Ziyan and Fabian Lim.

The public can get the commemorative notes at the branches of nine major retail banks from tomorrow by exchanging them at face value. These include DBS Bank/POSB, OCBC Bank and United Overseas Bank. Each individual will be limited to a quota of five sets of notes.

Singaporeans will be given priority to exchange the notes from Aug 20 to Sept 30. They will have to present their identity card at the bank as proof of citizenship. The notes will be available to non-Singaporeans from Oct 1.

Said Andrew Khoo, deputy managing director of corporate development at MAS: "There will be enough SG50 notes available for exchange. There is no need to rush."

A total of 20 million pieces of $50 notes and 75 million pieces of $10 notes - 15 million pieces of each design - will be printed, added Dr Khoo.

~News courtesy of My Paper~