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    Oman Sets Deadline for Replacing Old Currency Notes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 15, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Oman has officially announced a deadline for the replacement of its old currency notes, marking a significant step in the country’s financial management. This move is part of a broader effort to modernize the currency system and enhance the security features of banknotes in circulation. The government aims to ensure that all outdated notes are withdrawn from the market within the stipulated timeframe to prevent any disruptions in daily transactions.

    In a significant development, the replacement initiative is expected to reduce the circulation of counterfeit currency, which poses a risk to economic stability. By setting a clear deadline, Oman is encouraging citizens and businesses to exchange old notes promptly, facilitating a smoother transition to newer, more secure currency designs. This measure also aligns with global trends where countries update their currency to incorporate advanced anti-counterfeiting technologies.

    Meanwhile, financial institutions across Oman are preparing to assist the public in the exchange process, providing guidance and support to ensure compliance with the deadline. The initiative is anticipated to strengthen public confidence in the national currency and support the overall integrity of Oman’s financial system. This deadline underscores the government’s commitment to maintaining a robust and secure monetary environment.

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