Here is the complete financial historical report of Namibia, in International English, as requested:
Country ISO Code: NA
Official Language: English
Currency Name: Namibian Dollar
Currency ISO Code: NAD
Subdivision: 1 Namibian dollar = 100 cents
Issuing Authority: Bank of Namibia
Namibia gained independence in March 1990 and established the Bank of Namibia in July 1990 as its central bank.
The Namibian dollar (NAD) was introduced on September 15, 1993, replacing the South African rand, which had been the currency since independence.
The South African rand remains legal tender in Namibia and circulates alongside the Namibian dollar at a 1:1 exchange rate.
The name “Namibian dollar” was chosen after considering alternatives such as “Namibian Kalahar,” referencing the Kalahari Desert.
The Namibian dollar is abbreviated as $ or N$ to distinguish it from other dollar currencies.
It is subdivided into 100 cents.
Initial banknotes were issued in denominations of 10, 50, and 100 dollars, later expanded to include 20 and 200 dollars.
Coins introduced in December 1993 included 5, 10, and 50 cents (nickel-plated steel) and 1 and 5 dollars (brass).
Since January 2019, 5-cent coins are no longer minted but remain legal tender.
Banknotes feature portraits of national heroes such as Hendrik Witbooi and Sam Nujoma, reflecting Namibia’s cultural heritage.
The Namibian dollar is pegged to the South African rand at par, providing exchange rate stability due to South Africa being Namibia’s largest trading partner.
The rand is widely accepted in Namibia alongside the Namibian dollar.
Namibia’s economy has experienced moderate growth, averaging about 3% annually over the past decade.
Inflation averaged approximately 5% annually between 2014 and 2019.
The NAD has depreciated against the US dollar from about 8 NAD/USD in 2011 to around 15 NAD/USD by late 2020.
The introduction of the Namibian dollar in 1993 marked a key step in asserting Namibia’s monetary independence.
The currency’s peg to the South African rand ensures stability and facilitates trade.
The coexistence of the NAD and the rand is a unique feature of Namibia’s monetary system.
The Bank of Namibia continues to regulate and issue currency, maintaining financial stability.