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Clydesdale Bank banknotes are printed by De La Rue PLC which is headquartered in Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK.

Amongst its many functions, De La Rue makes the paper for the banknotes of over 30 very diverse countries around the world, and prints the banknotes for many of those countries.

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