Tall Group hails global export success

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The Eastern Highlands Sista Helvim Sista Association, Papua New Guinea encourage and educate rural women members in everyday banking by providing savings passbooks supplied by Tall Security Print
The Eastern Highlands Sista Helvim Sista Association, Papua New Guinea encourage and educate rural women members in everyday banking by providing savings passbooks supplied by Tall Security Print

Tall Group is looking to build on its 2022 successes, which involved it exporting its services, from university degree certificates to cheques to election ballot papers, to over 30 countries.

As a recipient of the Queen’s Award for International Trade and a founding member of the Cheshire Commonwealth Association, the Tall Group’s specialist print arm is on course to further strengthen its operations in Africa in 2023.

Central to the security printing specialist success is the group’s leading fraud prevention features and seasoned local representatives working in tandem with its committed UK work force, which has forged a reputation for highly secure and top-quality print products and services.

Tall Security Print, part of the Tall Group of Companies, provide highly valued products and services to emerging markets, primarily in Africa, including cheque scanners to Ghana, secure certificates to 30,000 schools and educational institutions in Kenya, and uniquely personalised degrees to 20 different universities and polytechnics in Nigeria.

As DIT Export Champions for the Northern Powerhouse and East Midlands Region in Runcorn and Hinckley respectively, the Tall Group leads by example backing the government’s ambitious new ‘Made in the UK, Sold to the World’ initiative.

Managing director Martin Ruda said the award-winning group was extremely proud of its work overseas: “We successfully export a wide range of highly secure documents, ranging from cheques to vouchers and from certificates to electoral ballot papers all around the world from Australia to Ascension Island, Swaziland to Sudan and Ireland to Iraq.”