CLMS has urged the sector tobe aware that there have been a number of pubs in the South East and London that have been hit with a considerable number of forged £20 Scottish notes.
The number for these are below. If you have an attack these should be picked up as an OLGA note fraud alert. We would suggest that you notify your sites to be vigilant if they receive one of these alerts.
"We understand that some suppliers can remotely switch of this note set and have already started the process with others working on a solution. This is all of the detail we have currently, but as we find out more we will keep you informed," said Simon Barff, CLMS Managing Director.
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6 February 2025
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