Celebrating Success: Professor Darren Duxbury

Congratulations to Professor Darren Duxbury who was recently invited to present his work on intentions to use cash (funded collaboration with NatWest) at the Mint Directors Conference and join a live panel Q&A.

About the MDC

The Mint Directors Conference (MDC) is the peak body of government mints worldwide. It was founded in 1962 by the directors of 10 Western European mints: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

Initially the MDC was an association of colleagues and friends who attended the meetings as Directors of Mints, not as representatives of their governments. Today the organisation represents the national mints of 41 countries and over 100 industry representatives.

The MDC promotes awareness of the mint industry’s role, contribution and significance. It also works collaboratively with Member Mints to promote the development and prolonged use of coinage within their nations to ensure maximised returns to their governments and their communities.

Further information can be found on the Mint Industry website.

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