Keesing Reference Systems 
How often do you verify the identity of a client, visitor or employee? For that matter, how often do you process cash? For many companies, these tasks form part of their daily operations. Unfortunately many employees assume the ID documents and banknotes they process are genuine. Have you ever considered what would happen if they weren’t? A fake identity allows fraudsters to obtain goods, services and loans illegally. It can even be used to enter into an unlawful contract of employment. Likewise, counterfeit banknotes have an enormous impact on banks, foreign exchange offices, financial institutions, retailers and other companies that process large volumes of cash.

The Keesing F!ght Fraud programme was specifically developed to help you combat fraud involving counterfeit ID documents and banknotes. Clients across the world use our solutions and tools to verify the authenticity of these documents. We offer a variety of inspection and verification tools, reference manuals, and reference databases. Products that allow you to inspect and verify nearly all ID documents and banknotes currently in circulation - quickly and accurately. We also publish a bimonthly magazine covering the latest developments in the document security industry.

To safeguard the quality of its products, Keesing Reference Systems closely cooperates with various international government agencies, including a large number of embassies, consulates and central banks.

More than 6,000 clients in 120 countries
Keesing Reference Systems was established in 1923. As a provider of quality information and document authentication solutions, it has, over the years, accumulated unparalleled expertise. More than 6,000 companies from over 120 countries benefit from this expertise. Our clients include financial institutions, government agencies, security printers, temporary employment agencies, telecoms organisations, vehicle rental companies and airlines (including La Poste, Deutscher Sparkassen Verlag, Bundesdruckerei, Manpower, Corus, ABN AMRO Bank, TTT Moneycorp, Ireland’s National Police Service, Rabobank, Banco Popular, T-Mobile and Aeroflot).