Bank of Jamaica ceases issuance of old bank notes

In a recent announcement, the Bank of Jamaica (BoJ) has confirmed the cessation of issuing old bank notes, as part of its ongoing transition to polymer notes. 

- Advertisement -

Deputy Governor Natalie Haynes emphasized the institution’s commitment to adhering to the two-year timeline for the complete demonetization of the outdated currency.

Haynes outlined the steps required for the full withdrawal of the old notes from circulation. Currently, these notes account for a significant portion, constituting 40 per cent of the total currency in circulation. 

The cessation of issuing “old notes” commenced in November of the preceding year, marking a significant milestone in the transition.

Transition challenges and progress

Despite the ambitious timeline set forth by the BoJ, challenges persist in ensuring a smooth transition.

Haynes acknowledged ongoing issues with some Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) and highlighted the banks’ progress in accepting and dispensing the new polymer notes, with an impressive 99 per  cent ATM acceptance rate. 

However, she noted that one bank is still in the process of retrofitting its ATMs to accommodate the new $2000 note.

Prerequisites for demonetization

Haynes emphasized the necessity for comprehensive ATM coverage before announcing the date of demonetization. 

The BoJ aims to ensure that all ATMs across the island can effectively handle the new currency, a crucial prerequisite for advancing to the next phase of the transition process.

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

Future steps and transparency

Only upon achieving full ATM coverage will the BoJ provide advance notice of the date of demonetization. 

Haynes shared that that date will also have to be gazetted.

The old notes, collected by the central bank, will be destroyed after the date of de-monetization.

Read more

More Stories

businesses

The rise of solopreneurship: Tools you need to succeed

Working solo used to mean working small. A one-person operation was, by definition, a limited one. That assumption no longer holds. The combination of...

CARICOM, Germany sign €31.9 million deal to advance regional development priorities

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) have formalised a new cooperation framework aimed at advancing key regional priorities,...
JN Foundation

JN Foundation honors 15 early childhood education pioneers in Jamaica

Fifteen educators, researchers, and academics have been recognised for their longstanding contributions to early childhood education in Jamaica during an awards ceremony hosted by...
Newly released Statin data shows Jamaica’s Q3 output at 5-year low

Caribbean growth slows in 2025 amid global pressures, CDB reports

Economic growth across the Caribbean slowed in 2025 as global uncertainty, climate-related shocks and structural challenges weighed on regional performance, according to the latest...

David Gibbons appointed CEO of PwC Caribbean Network

The network of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) firms operating across the Caribbean has named David Gibbons as its next chief executive officer, effective July 1, 2026. Gibbons...

Corus International joins JN Foundation in hurricane recovery efforts

When representatives from the faith-inspired global organization Corus International arrived in Jamaica in April, their goal was clear: to support recovery efforts in action...
businesses

What is the best business to start in the Caribbean gateways?

Florida and the Caribbean have always shared more than sunshine and sea lanes. A steady flow of talent have turned their corridor into one...
World Bank says global economy not growing fast enough to alleviate poverty

World Bank approves US$23.5M project to boost women’s employment in Belize

The World Bank has approved a new initiative aimed at expanding early childhood education and increasing women’s participation in the workforce in Belize. Approved by...
Monique Broughton

Monique Broughton becomes JN Bank’s people magnet in Canada

As a teenager growing up in Jamaica, Monique Broughton remembers following the nightly news with ease — until the finance segment appeared. “I would see...
Jamaica’s Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke to resign at midnight, heads to IMF

IMF warns Middle East conflict to drive higher inflation across CARICOM

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected mixed economic performance across the Caribbean Community (Caricom) over the next two years, with growth expected to...

Latest Articles