SICPA

SICPA (acronym for the former name Société Industrielle et Commerciale de Produits Alimentaires, no longer in use) is a Swiss company that provides security inks for currencies and sensitive documents, including identity documents, passports, transport and lottery tickets. According to the Counterfeiting Intelligence Bureau's International Anti-Counterfeiting Directory, SICPA provides more than 85% of the world's currency inks. The company is also involved in the market for secure traceability of products subject to excise duties, such as alcohol and tobacco stamps, and regulated products, such as halal products.

SICPA
Company typeSA
IndustrySecurity printing
Founded16 July 1927 (1927-07-16)
FounderMaurice Amon
Headquarters,
ProductsSecurity inks, track and trace technology
Revenue1 to 1.5 billion Francs (estimate)
Number of employees
ca. 3000
Websitesicpa.com

A highly secretive company, SICPA employs roughly 3,000 employees and has offices and manufacturing sites in 30 countries worldwide.

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