Can you still use Danske Bank notes?

Danske Bank has announced that it will begin to introduce a polymer £20 note into local circulation on 20 July 2020. Consumers can still use the existing paper £20 note, but these will be gradually phased out of circulation.

Are Danske 20 notes still legal tender?

Don’t worry about changing your paper £20s, they’re still valid – they’ll be gradually phased out of circulation over the next while.

Can I still use Northern Bank paper 20 notes?

The Bank of England have said that many banks will still accept the “withdrawn notes as deposits from customers” and so will the Post Office. You can also exchange the paper notes for the new polymer ones directly at the Bank of England based in London.

Who is on Danske 20 pound note?

Harry Ferguson
The current £20 note featuring an image of engineer and inventor Harry Ferguson was first introduced in 2013, and is unchanged in design compared to the previous issue, except that the note bears the name Danske Bank, rather than Northern Bank.

Does England accept Danske Bank?

Since 1929, Danske Bank (previously Northern Bank), Bank of Ireland, First Trust Bank and Ulster Bank have been authorised to issue their own banknotes. The banknotes are legal currency and are accepted throughout the United Kingdom, no matter which bank has issued them.

Can you still use paper Ulster Bank 20 notes?

All Royal Bank of Scotland and Ulster banknotes (as with all Scottish and Northern Irish banknotes) remain legal currency, will not be withdrawn from circulation in the same way as the Bank of England notes, and have no end date for acceptance. You are unable to swap / deposit commemorative coins.

Are Danske Bank paper 20 notes?

Our bank notes. From 23rd June 2013, Danske Bank branded £10 and £20 bank notes went into circulation in Northern Ireland. On 27 February 2019 we introduced our polymer £10 bank note followed by our polymer £20 bank note on 20th July 2020.

Are Danske Bank Notes accepted in England?

Are Danske Bank notes accepted outside of Northern Ireland? Our bank notes can be accepted across the UK as they are valid sterling notes.

Are Ulster Bank paper notes still legal tender?

Are Ulster Bank paper 20 notes still legal tender?

What is a Danske Bank £10 note?

The Danske Bank £10 note is a banknote of the pound sterling. It is the smallest denomination of banknote issued by Danske Bank.

Is Danske Bank legal in Northern Ireland?

In 2012, the former Northern Bank rebranded to Danske Bank, the name of its parent company based in Denmark. Pound Sterling banknotes issued by the Belfast-based Danske Bank are a valid means of payment in Northern Ireland. They are not legal tender in Denmark or in other parts of the United Kingdom.

What are the different types of banknotes used in England?

In summary, the various banknotes are used as follows: Most sterling notes are issued by the Bank of England. These are legal tender in England and Wales. Bank of England notes are generally accepted in the Overseas Territories which are at parity with sterling.

When did the £10 note come into circulation in Northern Ireland?

From 23rd June 2013, Danske Bank branded £10 and £20 bank notes went into circulation in Northern Ireland. On 27 February 2019 we introduced our polymer £10 bank note followed by our polymer £20 bank note on 20th July 2020.