John Anderson
Information Access Team
via email to:
Communications Directorate
request-840059-
T 020 3461 4878
xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
F 020 3461 5460
xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx
5 April 2022
Please quote ref. CAS-42655-B4B2D5
on all correspondence
Dear John Anderson
Thank you for your email dated 3 March in which you ask for access to the following
under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (‘FoI Act’):
‘On 3rd March 2022 you announced the following:
https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/news/2022/march/new-visual-identity
How much did this work to create a new 'visual identity' cost?’
I can confirm that the Bank of England (the ‘Bank’) holds information within the scope of
your request.
You may like to be aware that on 5 April the Bank disclosed information relating to the
costs of launching the Bank's visual identity. This information can be viewed at:
https://bankofengland.co.uk/freedom-of-information/2022/information-relating-to-the-
costs-of-the-banks-visual-identity
Yours sincerely
Heena Rabadia
Information Access Team
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