Here is the complete financial historical report of Mauritania, in International English, as requested:
Country ISO Code: MR
Official Language: Arabic
Language ISO Code: ar
Current Official Currency: Mauritanian Ouguiya (new)
Currency ISO Code: MRU
Issuing Authority: Central Bank of Mauritania
Mint: Kremnica Mint (Slovakia) and Canadian banknote printing company
Until 1973, Mauritania used the West African CFA franc, a common currency for several former French colonies in Africa.
The CFA franc circulated since 1919, gradually replacing the old French franc coins and notes.
The exchange rate was 1 old ouguiya = 5 CFA francs.
In 1973, Mauritania introduced its own national currency, the old ouguiya, replacing the CFA franc at a rate of 1 ouguiya = 5 CFA francs.
Initial banknotes were issued in denominations of 100, 200, and 1000 ouguiyas, followed by 500, 2000, and 5000 ouguiyas.
Banknotes were printed by Giesecke & Devrient in Germany.
Coins included denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, and 50 ouguiyas, with the half-ouguiya coin becoming obsolete due to low value.
Updates to coins and banknotes occurred in 2003 and 2004, with coins minted in Slovakia.
The ouguiya was a restricted currency, with controls on import and export, exchanged only through official banking channels.
In 2018, Mauritania introduced the new ouguiya, replacing the old ouguiya at a rate of 1 new ouguiya = 10 old ouguiyas.
The new ouguiya retains the same name and ISO code (MRU).
The Central Bank of Mauritania is responsible for issuing and managing the currency.
Coins and banknotes are produced by Kremnica Mint (Slovakia) and a Canadian banknote printing company.
Attribute | Description |
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ISO Currency Code | MRU |
Singular Name | ouguiya |
Plural Name | ouguiyas |
Subdivision | 1 ouguiya = 5 khoums (fifths) |
Fraction Singular | khoum |
Fraction Plural | khoums |
Initial Issue Date | 1973 (old ouguiya), 2018 (new ouguiya) |
Issuing Authority | Central Bank of Mauritania |
Mint | Kremnica Mint (Slovakia) and Canadian banknote printer |
Coin Denominations | 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 ouguiyas |
Banknote Denominations | 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 ouguiyas (old and new series) |
Coins and banknotes feature cultural and historical symbols of Mauritania, with Islamic and Arabic motifs.
Modern banknotes include Arabic and Hindu-Arabic numerals, with advanced security features to prevent counterfeiting.
Denominations are displayed prominently in Arabic script on the obverse side.
The ouguiya was introduced in 1973 as a step toward national economic sovereignty, replacing the CFA franc.
The currency has undergone updates to improve security and functionality, culminating in the 2018 introduction of the new ouguiya to simplify transactions by reducing zeros.
The ouguiya is a restricted currency, with strict controls on import and export to prevent capital flight.
The Central Bank of Mauritania manages monetary policy and currency stability.
The new ouguiya is the sole official currency in Mauritania.
It is widely used in all commercial and financial transactions nationwide.
The Central Bank continues to issue updated series of coins and banknotes with enhanced security features.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of Mauritania’s currency history, from the CFA franc to the old and new ouguiya, highlighting economic, political, and technical aspects.