Royal Mint

The Royal Mint is the United Kingdom's official maker of British coins. It is the oldest company in the United Kingdom and is currently located in Llantrisant, Wales, where it moved in 1968.

The Royal Mint Limited
The Royal Mint
Company typeState-owned limited company
IndustryCoin and medal production
Foundedc.886 (origins)
1279 (unified system)
16 July 2009 (current legal structure)
HeadquartersLlantrisant, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales
Area served
United Kingdom & British Overseas Territories
Key people
Anne Jessopp
(Chief Executive)
ProductsCoins
Medals
Bullion
Revenue £1,403.5 million (2022)
£18 million (2022)
Total assets £72.4 million (2022)
Total equity £72.4 million (2022)
OwnerHM Treasury
Number of employees
900+
Websitewww.royalmint.com

Operating under the legal name The Royal Mint Limited, it is a limited company that is wholly owned by His Majesty's Treasury and is under an exclusive contract to supply the nation's coinage. As well as minting circulating coins for the UK and international markets, The Royal Mint is a leading provider of precious metal products.

The Royal Mint was historically part of a series of mints that became centralised to produce coins for the Kingdom of England, all of Great Britain, the United Kingdom, and nations across the Commonwealth.

The Royal Mint operated within the Tower of London for several hundred years before moving to what is now called Royal Mint Court, where it remained until the 1960s. As Britain followed the rest of the world in decimalising its currency, the Mint moved from London to a new 38-acre (15 ha) plant in Llantrisant, Glamorgan, Wales, where it has remained since.

Since 2018 The Royal Mint has been evolving its business to help offset declining cash use. It has expanded into precious metals investment, historic coins, and luxury collectibles, which saw it deliver an operating profit of £12.7 million in 2020–2021.

In 2022 The Royal Mint announced it was building a new plant in South Wales to recover precious metals from electronic waste. The first of this sustainably sourced gold is already being used in a new jewellery division – 886 by The Royal Mint – named in celebration of its symbolic founding date.

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