De La Rue operates from Nairobi’s Ruaraka area.[File, Standard]

For decades, British banknote printer De La Rue straddled the Kenyan financial landscape like a colossus, its presence deeply embedded in the nation’s currency.  

However, the unceremonious loss of its lucrative contract, following a change in government, has dealt a profound blow, sending ripples of financial pain across its global operations. 

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For decades, British banknote printer De La Rue straddled the Kenyan financial landscape like a colossus, its presence deeply embedded in the nation’s currency.  

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Published Date: 2025-07-26 14:50:40
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By Brian Ngugi
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