BSP: Polymer banknotes are
‘smarter, cleaner, stronger’
By Elvira C. Bongosia
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol (PIA) — The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) characterized the Philippine polymer banknote series as smarter, cleaner and stronger.
“The new polymer banknotes are smarter, cleaner and stronger than the previous generation of ‘paper’ banknotes,” explained Lawyer Mary Anne P. Lim, BSP assistant governor for currency and securities production sub-sector during the Media Information Session (MIS) attended by Bohol public information officers and media on March 25 in Tagbilaran City.
Lim described the new “plastic” bills as smarter because they have new advanced security features that prevent counterfeiting.
The polymer banknotes are also cleaner because they have smoother and non-absorptive surfaces, which make them less likely to get damaged or dirty due to water, oil, and dirt.
Lim said polymer banknotes are stronger because they have a lifespan of as long as 7.5 years compared with 1.5 years for paper banknotes.
She shared that the polymer series, which started with the release of the P1,000 denomination in 2022, now includes the P500, P100, and P50 banknotes.
Regarding the absence of a P200 polymer banknote, Lim said that when BSP conducted surveys, they found that very few people requested the P200 bill, which led BSP to phase it out since the demand was low.
The BSP official also clarified the absence of heroes on the new polymer banknotes.
“We continuously promote our national heroes alongside our flora and fauna. This new polymer series focuses on the country’s biodiversity,” Lim explained.
The official assured the public that the traditional paper banknotes will remain in circulation and will continue to be valid alongside the polymer series.
The BSP officials conducted the MIS, a capacity-building seminar for members of the Association of United Development Information Officers (AUDIO) and the media to help them understand and appreciate BSP’s role in the economy.
Topics discussed were BSP Statistics 101, BSP’s digitalization efforts, Anti-Financial Account Scamming Act, and Philippine Polymer Banknote Series. (ECB/PIA7-Bohol)

The polymer series, which started with the release of the P1,000 denomination in 2022, now includes the P500, P100, and P50 banknotes. Polymer banknotes are becoming a global standard, with over 40 countries adopting them. (ECB/PIA7-Bohol)

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Central Visayas Regional Director Anna Clara M. Oville orients the members of AUDIO-Bohol and media on BSP’s regional operations to help them understand and appreciate BSP’s role in the economy during the Media Information Session held in Tagbilaran City on March 25, 2025. (ECB/PIA7-Bohol)