紙幣的生命週期(~2030年)
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紙幣的生命週期(~2030年)

The Lifecycle of Banknotes to 2030

出版日期: | 出版商: Smithers | 英文 99 Pages | 商品交期: 最快1-2個工作天內

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簡介目錄

主要的事實

  • 預計到 2029 年,全球紙幣印刷市場規模將達到 171 億美元,自 2024 年起的複合年增長率為 5.3%。
  • 2023 年,美國流通的紙幣數量為 546 億張,總面額達 2.3 兆美元。

儘管非接觸式支付和數位錢包的主導地位日益增強,但紙幣對於經濟韌性、金融包容性、文化認同和隱私保護仍然至關重要。隨著我們邁向 2030 年,先進技術的融合、不斷變化的公眾需求以及對安全性、永續性和可近性的關注將對紙幣的生命週期產生重大影響。

本報告描繪了當前紙幣的生命週期以及紙幣設計、生產和發行的各個步驟,並對現金循環的各個階段進行了深入分析。報告也探討了未來五年紙幣產業內部的變化和地緣政治因素將如何影響這個生命週期。

目錄

摘要整理

與簡介調查手法

紙幣產業:主要的促進因素和趨勢

  • 摘要
  • 引言
  • 全球現金使用量正在下降
  • 現金依然堅挺安全
  • 環境永續性與生命週期最佳化
  • 安全威脅與偽造
  • 人工智慧:釋放巨大潛力
  • 關稅時代
  • 策略性收購與產業轉型

從紙幣的設計:概念到設計圖

  • 摘要
  • 設計在紙幣生命週期中的作用
  • 紙鈔設計:永恆演變
  • 增強安全性
  • 文化與社會反思
  • 當前案例研究:新歐元—五年人氣競賽
  • 環境考量
  • 2030 年的紙幣設計:應對當今課題
  • 永續性
  • 紙幣設計:理解並向客戶學習
  • 人工智慧與設計:互補作用

紙幣的基材和安全功能技術

  • 概要
  • 基材:紙/聚合物/混合材料
  • 2030 年的紙幣基材
  • 安全特徵:明確的、機器可讀的
  • 關鍵安全特性:明確的光學技術
  • 案例研究:為什麼 1s 如此重要。 3D效果識別
  • 機讀安全特徵
  • 在細分行業中保持獨特性:跨領域趨勢
  • 紙幣基材與安全特徵:2030年的課題
  • 紙幣基材與安全特徵:2030年的生命週期
  • 結論

到2030年為止的紙幣的生命週期:生產

  • 概要
  • "紙幣是買不到的" :印刷商的信念
  • 全球紙鈔生產
  • 2030年的紙鈔印刷:創新技術
  • 人工智慧:超越聊天和通用技術(GPT)
  • 數位印刷案例
  • 自動化與智慧製造
  • 透過科技實現永續發展
  • 透過技術和創新實現策略轉型

紙幣的生命週期2030:現金循環轉型

  • 概述
  • 現金循環:永恆的價值流
  • 2030年的現金循環
  • 課題1:減少現金使用
  • 現金使用:準確還是不準確?
  • 囤積與離岸外包
  • 課題2:降低營運成本
  • 課題3:更複雜的假幣威脅
  • 場景:現金流通與假幣危機
  • 紙鈔運輸:簡化流程
  • 安全的物流網絡
  • 集中式與分散式發行模式
  • 紙鈔生命週期的終點:開啟新的篇章
  • 現金循環的未來:分析
  • 結論

到2030年為止的紙幣的生命週期:全球預測

  • 概要
  • 西歐
  • 歐元區
  • 東歐
  • 北美
  • 中南美
  • 亞太地區
  • 澳洲
  • 非洲
簡介目錄

Key facts:

  • The global banknote printing market is expected to increase in value to $17.1 billion in 2029, a CAGR of 5.3% from 2024
  • In 2023, there were 54.6 billion US banknotes in circulation, with a combined face value of $2.3 trillion.

Despite the growing dominance of contactless payments and digital wallets, banknotes remain indispensable for economic resilience, financial inclusion, cultural identity, and privacy. Towards 2030, the banknote lifecycle will be greatly influenced by the integration of advanced technology, evolving public needs, and a strong emphasis on security, sustainability, and accessibility.

This report maps out the current lifecycle of a banknote, and the steps involved in the design, production and circulation of banknotes. It includes a detailed analysis of each stage in the cash cycle, and focuses on how changes within the banknote industry and geopolitical factors will influence this lifecycle over the next five years.

Key Questions:

  • What forces within the market are driving or hindering banknote use?
  • Which stages of lifecycle are affected by technological disruptions or developments?
  • How is the use of digital and physical currencies balanced geographically?
  • What is the influence of Central Bank Digital Currencies on the lifecycle of banknotes?

This report is essential to:

  • Organisations active in the printing and distribution of cash
  • Central banks, state printers and mints
  • Security print consultants and analysts

Table of Contents

Executive summary

Introduction and methodology

  • Report scope
  • Report objective
  • Geographic coverage
  • Methodology
  • Definitions and abbreviations

Banknote industry: key drivers and trends

  • Overview
  • Introduction
  • Global usage of cash is declining
  • Cash remains resilient and secure
    • Emergence of Central Bank Digital currencies (CBDCs)
  • Environmental sustainability and lifecycle optimization
  • Security threats and counterfeiting
  • Artificial intelligence: unlocking vast potential
    • Phy-gital hybrids AKA "smart" banknotes
  • The tariff years
  • Strategic acquisitions and industry transformation

Banknote design: concepts to blueprints

  • Overview
  • Role of design in the lifecycle of banknotes
    • Design and pre-production
    • Production and printing
    • Quality control and inspection
    • Distribution and circulation
    • End-of-lifecyle
  • Banknote design: perpetual evolution
  • Increased security
  • Cultural and social reflection
  • Current case study: the new Euro - a five-year popularity contest
    • Public input
  • Environmental considerations
  • Banknote design in 2030: meeting today's challenges
    • Designing for security
    • Designing for digital coexistence and convergence
  • Sustainability
    • Designing for durability
    • End-of-life design and recycling
  • Banknote design: learning and knowing your client
  • AI and design: complementary roles
    • Generative design and aesthetic innovation
    • Accelerated design process
    • Predictive counterfeit mitigation
    • Behavioral analytics and human-centered design
    • Lifecycle simulation and durability optimization
    • The challenges

Banknote substrates and security feature technologies

  • Overview
  • Substrates: paper / polymer / hybrids
    • Cotton-based substrates (17th century - current)
    • Introduction of polymer substrates (1980s-2000s)
    • Composite polymer-paper hybrids (2010s-present)
    • Current substrate landscape (2020s)
  • Banknote substrates in 2030
    • Expansion and Refinement of polymer substrates
    • Rise of composite substrates
    • Recycled materials, extended lifecycles
    • Substrates designed for embedded digital features
    • Substrate-level security features
    • Real-time traceability and lifecycle monitoring
    • Nanomaterial and smart material integration
  • Security features: overt & machine-readable
  • Primary security features: overt optical technologies
  • Case study: why 1s matters? The perception of 3D effects
    • Perceiving the benefits of 3D Security features
  • Machine-readable security features
  • Tough to be unique in a niche industry: cross-cutting trends
    • The coin-banknote boundary
    • Integration at the substrate level
  • Banknote substrate and security features: challenges to 2030
    • Technological obsolescence assists counterfeiters
    • Machine-readable features and BEMS
    • The durability of security
    • Cost of innovation
    • Integration complexity
    • Public acceptance and usability
  • Banknote substrate and security features: the 2030 lifecycle
    • A. Design phase
    • B. Production phase
    • C. Distribution and logistics
    • D. Circulation and usage
    • E. End-of-life management
  • Conclusion

Banknote lifecycle to 2030: production

  • Overview
  • "You cannot buy a banknote": a printwork's creed
    • Banknotes are instruments of trust, not commodities
    • Counterfeiting isn't just a crime - it's a national security threat
    • High security printers must guarantee value transfer
    • Central banks are custodians
    • Printers create "error-free" value
  • Global banknote production
    • Current status: 2020-25
    • Future outlook: 2025-30
    • Staying ahead of the counterfeiters
    • Sustainable lifecycle
    • The cash paradox
  • Banknote printing to 2030: innovative technologies
  • Artificial intelligence: beyond ChatGPT
    • AI-designed banknote security printing patterns
    • Simulation of substrate and ink interactions
    • Intelligent quality control
    • Predictive maintenance and workflow optimization
  • The case for digital printing
    • Greater flexibility and customization
    • Streamlined prototyping and development cycles
    • Enhanced security potential
    • Cost and efficiency benefits
    • Challenges in adoption and Integration
  • Automation and smart manufacturing
    • Cybersecurity essentials
  • Sustainability through technology
    • Eco-friendly substrates
    • Sustainable and secure inks
    • Energy-efficient printing processes
  • Strategic transformation through technology and innovation

Banknote lifecycle in 2030: transforming the cash cycle

  • Overview
  • Cash cycle: the perpetual value flow
    • Step 1: Central Bank issuance to commercial banks
    • Step 2: distribution into the economy
    • Step 3: recirculation and handling
    • Step 4: destruction of unfit notes
    • Step 5: reissue and replacement
  • The cash cycle in 2030
  • Challenge #1: decreasing cash usage
  • Cash usage: (Mis) accurate representations??
    • The CIC/GDP ratio
    • "Transactional cash" data
    • Cash sharing measures
  • Hoarding and off-shoring
  • Challenge #2: reducing operational costs
    • Cash access and the ATM landscape
    • Growing ATM networks
    • Energy-efficiency
    • Data-driven optimization
      • Increased cash recycling points
    • Banknote recirculation and fitness sorting automation
  • Challenge #3: smarter counterfeiting threats
  • Scenario : the cash cycle and a counterfeiting crisis
    • Case #1: advanced economies
      • Surge in digital payment adoption
      • Increased government support for digital infrastructure
      • Greater scrutiny of anti-fraud capabilities in digital platforms
    • Case #2: emerging market economies
      • Slower and more fragmented shift to digital payments
      • Economic disruption in the informal sector
      • Limited institutional capacity to respond
      • Opportunity for leapfrogging-if managed well
  • Banknote transportation: streamlining movement
  • Secure logistics networks
  • Centralized vs distributed issuance models
  • A banknote's end of life: fueling a new beginning
    • Evolving practices
    • Recycling and reuse - a circular economy?
  • The future of the cash cycle: analytics
    • Optimizing currency distribution and inventory management
    • Forecasting demand through AI and machine learning
    • Enhancing ATM and Cash-in-transit efficiency
    • Lifecycle management and banknote durability
    • Policy development and access to cash
    • Integrating physical and digital currency metrics
    • Vendor oversight and ecosystem management
  • Conclusion

Banknote lifecycle in 2030: global outlooks

  • Overview
  • Western Europe
    • Design and substrate
    • Production and manufacturing
    • Circulation and use
    • Sorting, fitness, and reissuance
    • End-of-life and sustainability
  • Eurozone
    • Design and substrate
    • Production and manufacturing
    • Circulation and use
    • Sorting, fitness, and reissuance
    • End-of-life and sustainability
  • Eastern Europe
    • Design and substrate
    • Printing and production
    • Circulation and public use
    • Sorting and fitness
    • End-of-life and recycling
  • North America
    • Design and substrate
    • Production and manufacturing
    • Circulation and use
    • Sorting, fitness, and reissuance
    • End-of-life and sustainability
  • South & Central America
    • Design and substrate
    • Production and manufacturing
    • Circulation and use
    • Sorting, fitness, and reissuance
    • End-of-life and sustainability
  • Asia-Pacific
    • Design and substrate
    • Production and manufacturing
    • Circulation and use
    • Sorting, fitness, and reissuance
    • End-of-life and sustainability
  • Australia
    • Design and substrate
    • Production and manufacturing
    • Circulation and use
    • Sorting, fitness, and reissuance
    • End-of-life and sustainability
  • Africa
    • Design and substrate
    • Production and manufacturing
    • Circulation and use
    • Sorting, fitness, and reissuance
    • End-of-life and sustainability

Key Facts and Figures

  • IGNIS ExNihilo concept note from Bundesdruckerei, front and back surfaces
  • The new Euro, banknote approval process
  • Impacts of key trends/drivers on the banknote lifecycle
  • Banknotes substrates investigated by key features
  • Data sources for cash analytics across the cash cycle