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Sierra Leone







Here is the complete financial historical report of Sierra Leone, in International English, as requested:


Financial Historical Report of Sierra Leone

Basic Data

  • Country ISO Code: SL

  • Official Currency: Sierra Leonean Leone

  • Currency ISO Code: SLE (new leone since July 2022), formerly SLL

  • Subdivision: 1 leone = 100 cents (though cents are rarely used due to inflation)

  • Issuing Authority: Bank of Sierra Leone


Currency History

  • The Sierra Leonean leone was introduced on August 4, 1964, replacing the British West African pound at a rate of 1 pound = 2 leones (i.e., 1 leone = 10 shillings). At introduction, 1 leone was worth half a pound sterling or approximately US$1.40.

  • Initially, the leone was stronger than the US dollar but began to devalue rapidly from the 1980s onward due to economic challenges and inflation.

  • Over the years, inflation caused the leone’s value to plummet, with the US dollar eventually worth thousands of leones by the 2000s.

  • In August 2021, the Bank of Sierra Leone announced a redenomination of the leone, introducing a new leone (SLE) at a rate of 1000 old leones (SLL) to 1 new leone (SLE).

  • The new leone was introduced in July 2022; old leones remained legal tender until December 31, 2023, and could be exchanged in banks until March 31, 2024.


Banknotes and Coins

  • The leone is subdivided into 100 cents, but due to inflation, cent coins are no longer in practical use.

  • Common banknotes in circulation include denominations of 1000, 2000, 5000, and 10,000 leones (old SLL), with new denominations reflecting the redenomination introduced in 2022.

  • Banknotes feature prominent national figures, cultural symbols, and natural heritage, such as the national emblem and the historic Cotton Tree.

  • Sierra Leone has issued commemorative gold and silver coins featuring local fauna and flora, valued by collectors.

  • Coin production was disrupted during the civil war (1991–2002), leading to cash shortages and increased use of foreign currencies in some regions.


Economic Context

  • The leone’s depreciation reflects Sierra Leone’s economic difficulties, including inflation and political instability.

  • The redenomination aimed to simplify transactions, improve currency security, and restore confidence in the national currency.

  • The Bank of Sierra Leone continues to manage monetary policy to stabilize the currency and support economic growth.


Summary

  • Sierra Leone’s currency history began with the introduction of the leone in 1964, replacing the British West African pound.

  • The leone experienced significant inflation and devaluation over decades, necessitating redenomination in 2022.

  • The currency remains central to Sierra Leone’s economy, with ongoing efforts to maintain stability and public trust.


If you wish, I can prepare translations of this report into Brazilian Portuguese or other languages.



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Autor do blog: Nilton Romani

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