Here is the complete financial historical report of Seychelles, in International English, as requested:
Country ISO Code: SC
Official Languages: English, French, Seychellois Creole
Current Official Currency: Seychellois Rupee
Currency ISO Code: SCR
Issuing Authority: Central Bank of Seychelles
Subdivision: 1 rupee = 100 cents
Until the 19th century, Seychelles used various colonial currencies, notably the Mauritian rupee and the Indian rupee.
In 1914, the Seychellois rupee was introduced, initially pegged to the Indian rupee.
The Seychellois rupee became the official currency of Seychelles in 1914.
It is subdivided into 100 cents.
The Central Bank of Seychelles, established in 1983, is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency.
Banknotes and coins feature motifs related to Seychelles’ wildlife, flora, and cultural heritage.
The Seychellois rupee experienced periods of floating and devaluation, especially in the 2000s, with a flexible exchange rate policy adopted since 2008.
The currency is currently freely floating on the foreign exchange market, with prudent management by the Central Bank.
Feature | Description |
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Currency Name | Seychellois Rupee |
ISO Code | SCR |
Subdivision | 1 rupee = 100 cents |
Banknotes in Circulation | 10, 25, 50, 100, 500, 1000 rupees |
Coins in Circulation | 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 cents; 1, 5, 10 rupees |
Issuer | Central Bank of Seychelles |
This report provides a comprehensive overview of Seychelles’ monetary evolution, highlighting key historical milestones, currency features, and current economic context.