Central Bank of Samoa Announces Polymer Reprint of 50 and 100 Tala Banknotes

Published 05 Dec 2025

MEDIA RELEASE:

The Central Bank of Samoa (CBS) is pleased to announce the official release of reprinted 50 and 100 Tala banknotes on polymer substrate, effective 8 December 2025.

This initiative reflects CBS’s commitment to improving the durability, security, and overall quality of Samoa’s currency. Polymer banknotes are globally recognized for their extended lifespan, advanced security features, and environmental benefits—offering greater protection against counterfeiting and reducing long-term replacement costs.

Key Features of the Polymer Upgrade:

• Retains the existing banknote designs, adapted for polymer material.

• Incorporates upgraded security elements for efficient authentication and machine processing.

• More inclusive as they feature tactile embossed security elements, making them easily identifiable for visually impaired individuals.

The introduction of polymer notes marks a significant step in modernizing Samoa’s currency, reinforcing its integrity while delivering secure and durable banknotes. The new notes will circulate alongside existing paper notes, which will remain legal tender until gradually withdrawn through the normal circulation process.

Environmental Impact:

Polymer banknotes last significantly longer than paper notes, reducing the frequency of replacements and minimizing resource consumption. Their durability means fewer notes are produced and disposed of over time, lowering waste and carbon emissions. Additionally, polymer notes are recyclable, supporting CBS’s commitment to sustainable practices and environmental responsibility.

For further information, please contact:

Central Bank of Samoa

Phone: 34100

Email: centralbank@cbs.gov.ws