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Competition Law Policy
La Banknote Ethics Initiative (BnEI) vise à promouvoir des pratiques commerciales éthiques, en mettant l'accent sur la prévention de la corruption et sur le respect de la législation antitrust dans le secteur des billets de banque. Il est essentiel de privilégier des normes éthiques élevées dans l'ensemble du secteur des billets de banque pour garantir à nos clients et aux autres parties prenantes que les normes que nous appliquons à nos pratiques sont irréprochables.

Global Foreign Trade
Control Policy
The Banknote Ethics Initiative (BnEI) is an initiative established to provide ethical business practice, with a focus on the prevention of corruption and on compliance with anti-trust law within the banknote industry. Maintaining high ethical standards across the banknote industry is essential in order to ensure our customers and other stakeholders are confident that the standards which we apply to our practices are beyond reproach.