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Public told: Inspect banknotes regularly

Camille Louise Loo

THE Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) on Tuesday reminded the public to regularly inspect banknotes for authenticity through the “feel, look, tilt” approach to protect themselves against counterfeiting.

Should a banknote dispensed by an ATM be suspected as a counterfeit, the holder is advised to immediately report it to the bank that owns the machine.

The bank will then conduct a thorough investigation to verify whether the banknote was indeed dispensed by the bank’s ATM.

If the holder’s claim is verified, the bank should replace the banknote in question.

“The BSP likewise assures the public that banks employ adequate risk management measures to deter such incidents,” the central bank said in a statement.

Aside from the installation of cameras at ATM areas, cash handlers and service providers tasked to refill ATMs are trained to detect counterfeit banknotes or verify their genuineness before placing them in ATMs.

Under BSP Circular 829, Series of 2014, banks are required to submit suspicious banknotes to the BSP for further examination.​​ (with PR)

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