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SICPA South Africa celebrates its 25th anniversary

SICPA South Africa will be celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Based in Linbro Business Park on the outskirts of Johannesburg, the team is composed of 16 employees.
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SICPA congratulates the Kenya Revenue Authority

SICPA congratulates the Kenya Revenue Authority on the prize awarded to it by the WHO on «World No Tobacco Day».
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SICPA congratulates the Albanian Customs Authority

SICPA congratulates the Albanian Customs Authority for a successful "Do Clean Business" campaign.
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SICPA congratulates Receita Federal do Brasil

SICPA congratulates the Receita Federal do Brasil on the prize awarded to it by the WHO on "World No Tobacco Day".
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SICPA partners with the Bretton Woods Committee

SICPA was pleased to partner with the Bretton Woods Committee for its 32nd Annual Meeting, held in Washington on Tuesday, May 19, 2015.
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SICPA steps up efforts to aid Asia Pacific Governments

SICPA opens a new regional centre for the Asia Pacific region on April 16, 2015. The central location will allow for a more frequent and easier dialogue with local partners.
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SICPA as a Strategic Partnership at INTERPOL WORLD 2015

The first INTERPOL World will take place in Singapore from 14-16 April 2015.
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Partnership between SICPA and the Moroccan government

SICPA is pleased to announce the signature of an agreement marking the continuity of the company’s partnership with the Moroccan government for a further 5 years.
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SICPA Receives Banknote Ethics Initiative Accreditation

The Banknote Ethics Initiative (BnEI) Accreditation Council announced on 5 November that SICPA SA Security Inks Division had received the accreditation after completing the assessment undertaken by independent auditors.
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SICPA Contributes to a World Bank Pilot Project

This Pilot is a preliminary phase of a larger initiative to fight falsified and substandard medicines in developing countries.
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