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De La Rue PLC 23 September 2002 DE LA RUE PLC News Release 23 September 2002 SECURITY PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING REVIEW, CLOSURE OF HIGH WYCOMBE FACTORY AND ACQUISITION OF HOUSE OF QUESTA LTD De La Rue has now completed the manufacturing review of its Security Products business. This review, announced in May 2002, has identified significant duplication of manufacturing capabilities and technologies across its security printing operations and surplus capacity. In response, the Company intends to reorganise the manufacturing base to create highly focused centres of excellence at each of its facilities. These will be grouped around main product classes and their respective specialist production processes. In addition, to address the current overcapacity problem De La Rue is announcing today its intention to cease production at its High Wycombe facility in the UK, subject to appropriate employee consultation. As part of the move to more focused manufacturing De La Rue will also develop its factories in the UK at Peterborough and Dunstable, and its overseas facilities in Dulles, USA and Nairobi, Kenya. The proposed closure of High Wycombe will result in a lower production capacity overall, but the reorganisation of the remaining printing facilities will accommodate existing sales requirements for the foreseeable future. The reorganisation, which will involve the transfer of capital equipment from High Wycombe and some additional investment at other facilities, is expected to be completed by the end of June 2003. As a result the main benefits of the move will arise in the 2003/2004 financial year. Costs of the reorganisation, including the closure of High Wycombe, will result in an exceptional charge, to be taken in the current financial year of approximately £17.7m, £6.1m of which is non-cash. Consultation with the workforce of 350 at High Wycombe is now taking place. Where appropriate, the Company will explore the opportunities for existing staff at both sites to transfer to the other De La Rue security printing locations where their skills can be utilised. Acquisition of House of Questa Ltd De La Rue is also announcing today the acquisition of the entire share capital of House of Questa Ltd, a UK based high security gravure printer for a total consideration of £3.2m. House of Questa employs 75 people and has a single site gravure printing facility based in Byfleet, UK, manufacturing postage stamps, fiscal stamps and motor vehicle tax discs. Subject to employee consultation, De La Rue proposes to consolidate existing gravure printing operations based at High Wycombe to the single purpose House of Questa facility. The site will become a centre of excellence for postage stamp production and other high security gravure web printing. De La Rue believes that in consolidating these operations, there is scope for incremental sales and considerable cost savings. Ian Much, Chief Executive, commenting on the outcome of the Security Products manufacturing review said: 'The restructuring programme announced today will result in a cost base which better matches the expected level of sales and will produce a leaner, fitter business for the future. The proposed closure of our High Wycombe site, while painful, is necessary to reduce capacity and deliver the required operational improvements to get the business on a firmer footing for the future.' -ends- For further information please contact: De La Rue plc David Finnett Group Financial Controller +44 (0)1256 605344 Mark Fearon Head of Corporate Affairs +44 (0)1256 605303 Stephen Breslin Brunswick +44 (0)207 404 5959 Notes to Editors: 1. Security Products' Portals Bathford paper mill and Tapes businesses in the UK will continue their specialist focus and are not directly affected by the manufacturing review, but will undertake local cost reduction measures. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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