Jun 20, 2025 5:42 PM - Connect Newsroom
The Kelowna Central Okanagan RCMP want to alert local businesses and retailers to a concerning trend. There has been a notable increase in counterfeit U.S. currency making its way into local businesses, especially in the form of $20 and $50 bills.
“Counterfeit bills can result in direct financial losses for businesses and independent retailers, especially small businesses like convenience stores, gas stations and restaurants who may not have the tools or training to detect them and may be more likely to accept cash quickly during busy hours without being able to thoroughly inspect them,” says Cpl. Allison Konsmo Media Relations Unit.
Counterfeit bills may appear convincing, but there are often subtle signs including missing or incorrect watermarks, no security thread, bills that are off colour, the same serial numbers for each bill, blurry or misaligned print or unusual texture.
What can you do?
Counterfeit currency affects everyone from small businesses to customers. Police are encouraging the public to share this post with fellow business owners and staff to help raise awareness and reduce the risk in our community. By staying vigilant, educating staff, and using proper detection tools, businesses can reduce their risk and help authorities combat this growing issue.