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Here is the complete financial historical report on Morocco’s currency, the Moroccan Dirham, in International English, as requested:


Financial Historical Report of Morocco

Basic Data

  • Country ISO Code: MA

  • Official Language: Arabic (with widespread use of French)

  • Language ISO Code: ar

  • Current Official Currency: Moroccan Dirham

  • Currency ISO Code: MAD

  • Issuing Authority: Bank Al-Maghrib (Central Bank of Morocco)


Currency History and Characteristics

  • The Moroccan Dirham was reintroduced on October 16, 1960, replacing the Moroccan franc as the main monetary unit.

  • Until 1974, the franc continued to circulate alongside the dirham, with 1 dirham equivalent to 100 francs.

  • Informally and for daily transactions, the Moroccan rial is still used as a unit of account, valued at 5 centimes of a dirham (20 rials equal 1 dirham).

  • The dirham is subdivided into 100 centimes (santimat).


Banknotes and Coins in Circulation

  • Banknotes: 20, 50, 100, and 200 dirhams.

  • Coins: 10, 20, and 50 centimes; 1, 2, 5, and 10 dirhams.


Usage and Features

  • The dirham is a restricted currency, with legal limits on the amount that can be taken out of the country, and it is rarely found in circulation outside Morocco (with some exceptions).

  • The currency is considered stable, with relatively minor fluctuations in exchange rates.

  • The euro, US dollar, and British pound are the most commonly exchanged foreign currencies in Morocco.

  • Credit and debit cards are accepted in some areas, but users should verify acceptance and fees beforehand.


Cultural and Economic Context

  • Despite the dirham being the official currency, a significant portion of the population still uses the rial and franc as price references, especially in rural areas, which can cause confusion for visitors.

  • This multiple-unit usage reflects Morocco’s monetary history and gradual transition to a modern decimal system.


Exchange Rate Evolution (Euro to Dirham)

DateEuro (EUR)Dirhams (MAD)
July 2004 1 9.9
February 2005 1 9.6
February 2008 1 8.95
December 2009 1 8.74
March 2012 1 8.98
December 2017 1 8.94
April 2018 1 8.89
January 2019 1 9.92
January 2020 1 10.74
 

Summary

  • The Moroccan dirham is the sole official currency in Morocco, issued and regulated by Bank Al-Maghrib.

  • The coexistence of the dirham with the rial and franc in colloquial use is a culturally and historically significant feature.

  • For tourists and investors, it is recommended to use euros or dollars for currency exchange and to verify card acceptance to avoid additional fees.


This report provides a comprehensive overview of Morocco’s currency, its history, characteristics, and current usage context.



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Autor do blog: Nilton Romani

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