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Here is the complete and detailed financial historical report of Kenya, in International English, as requested:


Financial Historical Report of Kenya

Basic Data

  • Country ISO Code: KE

  • Official Languages: English and Swahili

  • Language ISO Codes: en (English), sw (Swahili)

  • Current Official Currency: Kenyan Shilling

  • Currency ISO Code: KES


Currency History in Kenya

1. Pre-colonial and Colonial Currency

  • Prior to formal currency introduction, trade in Kenya was conducted through barter and the use of local items such as cowrie shells and beads.

  • During British colonial rule, the Indian rupee was initially used, followed by the East African rupee in the late 19th century.

  • In 1920, the East African shilling was introduced as the official currency for Kenya, Uganda, and Tanganyika, pegged to the British shilling.

2. Introduction of the Kenyan Shilling (1966–Present)

  • After gaining independence in 1963, Kenya introduced its own currency, the Kenyan shilling, in 1966, replacing the East African shilling at par (1:1).

  • The Kenyan shilling is subdivided into 100 cents.

  • The Central Bank of Kenya was established in 1966 and is the sole issuer of the currency.


Details of the Kenyan Shilling

  • ISO Code: KES

  • Singular Name: shilling

  • Plural Name: shillings

  • Subdivision: 1 shilling = 100 cents

  • Issuing Authority: Central Bank of Kenya


Coins

  • Initial Coin Issue (1967): 5, 10, 25, 50 cents and 1 shilling

  • Material: Cupro-nickel

  • Designs: Obverse featured portrait of Kenya’s first president, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta; reverse featured the Kenyan coat of arms, a motif retained in subsequent issues.

  • Mint: Royal Mint, United Kingdom


Banknotes

  • Initial Banknote Denominations (1966): 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 shillings

  • Designs: Front featured portrait of Mzee Jomo Kenyatta; back illustrated various economic activities in Kenya.

  • Signatures: Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya and the Minister of Finance

  • Subsequent Issues: New series with enhanced security features have been issued periodically.


Economic and Monetary Context

  • The Kenyan shilling has experienced inflationary pressures and exchange rate fluctuations influenced by both domestic economic policies and international economic conditions.

  • The Central Bank of Kenya actively manages monetary policy to maintain price stability and support economic growth.

  • Kenya’s diversified economy includes agriculture, manufacturing, services, and tourism, all transacting in the shilling.


Commemorative and Special Issues

  • Kenya has issued commemorative coins and banknotes to celebrate national milestones and cultural events.

  • These issues often feature prominent national figures and symbols of Kenyan heritage.


Current Status

  • The Kenyan shilling is the sole legal tender in Kenya and is actively used in all commercial, fiscal, and financial transactions.

  • Coins and banknotes remain in active circulation, with ongoing updates to security and design.


Summary Table of Currency Details

CurrencyISO CodeSingularPluralSubdivisionInitial ProductionFinal ProductionIssuerCommon CoinsCommon Banknotes
Kenyan Shilling KES shilling shillings 1 shilling = 100 cents 1966 (banknotes), 1967 (coins) In circulation Central Bank of Kenya 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, 1 shilling 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 shillings
 

This report provides a detailed overview of Kenya’s monetary history, from colonial currencies to the current Kenyan shilling, highlighting its evolution, designs, and current usage.

 



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Autor do blog: Nilton Romani

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