How to Identify a Global Certificate

Watermarked Paper

All Global Certificates are manufactured on watermarked paper. This feature is to counteract counterfeiting and is heavy watermarked over the entire certificate.
Security Nuamistic Design

Personalised and unique to Global which provides for a visible deterrent. Created using high level bank note technology.
Holograms

Each Global certificate has been printed with a hologram and hologram guard to prevent tampering and colour photocopying.
Serial Numbers

Each Global certificate has a unique serial number. The serial number appears underneath the hologram and can be verified from the “Certification Check” area of the web site. This number has to tie up with the Client Registration Number also shown on the Client Certificate.
Heat Spot

All certificates have a heat reactive spot on the reverse to provide for instant certificate authentication.
Invisible Ultra-Violet (UV) Validation Number

Each Global certificate has a UV Tracing number, which can only be seen under a UV light source. This tracking number relates to the individual traceable number from the paper production process and can be verified by contacting Global.
Micor-Invisible Nuamistic Ultra-Violet (UV) Protection

The best possible deterrent against counterfeiting using unique security graphics technology which guards against alteration and counterfeiting, easy to detect and virtually impossible to re-instate.
Toner Security

Advanced toner paper adhesion which includes anti-tampering protection.
Validation

Every valid and current Global certificate can be validated using the “Certification Check” area of the Global web site. All data entered that does not match the Global database will be followed-up. The Registration Number shown on the Global certificate should be used to verify the certificate details. All data shown on the web site should match exactly the details on the certificate. If this is not the case then they certificate details are not valid. This includes company