Here is a comprehensive financial historical report of Gabon, in International English, as requested:
Country ISO Code: GA
Official Language: French
Language ISO Code: fr
Current Official Currency: Central African CFA franc
Currency ISO Code: XAF
During the colonial period, Gabon used the French franc and later the CFA franc, created in 1945 for French colonies in Africa.
The CFA franc was adopted to facilitate monetary control and trade within French possessions.
Currency issuance was controlled by French institutions such as the West African Bank and later the Bank of Central African States.
The CFA franc was created on December 26, 1945, initially fixed at a rate of 1 CFA franc = 1.70 French francs.
In 1958, it became the official currency of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC), including Gabon.
Since January 1, 1999, the CFA franc has been pegged to the euro at a fixed rate of 655.957 CFA francs per 1 euro.
The CFA franc is subdivided into 100 centimes, although centime coins are rarely used.
Singular Name: franc
Plural Name: francs
Subdivision: 1 franc = 100 centimes
Issuing Bank: Bank of Central African States (BEAC)
Common Coin Denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 francs
Common Banknote Denominations: 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000 francs
Designs and Symbols: Coins and banknotes feature cultural, natural, and historical motifs from Gabon and the Central African region, including local fauna, flora, and architecture.
The CFA franc is used by six Central African countries: Gabon, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of Congo, and Equatorial Guinea.
Its convertibility is guaranteed by the French Treasury, providing monetary and exchange rate stability.
In 1994, the CFA franc underwent a significant devaluation, impacting the regional economy.
The peg to the euro maintains currency stability but raises debates about monetary sovereignty among member countries.
BEAC is responsible for issuing coins and banknotes for CEMAC member countries.
Commemorative coins and banknotes are occasionally issued to celebrate cultural and historical events in the region.
Banknotes bear signatures of the BEAC Governor and the Finance Ministers of member states.
The Central African CFA franc is the official currency and is actively circulating in Gabon.
It is used for all commercial, fiscal, and financial transactions in the country.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of Gabon’s monetary evolution, from the French colonial period to the current use of the CFA franc, a common and stable currency in Central Africa.