Here is a detailed financial historical report on Eswatini (officially named eSwatini since 2018), in English, based on the country’s official language (siSwati) and widely used English:
Item | Information |
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Country ISO Code: | SZ |
Official Languages: | siSwati (Swazi), English |
Language ISO Codes: | ss (siSwati), en (English) |
Current Official Currency: | Lilangeni (plural: Emalangeni) |
Currency ISO Code: | SZL |
Issuing Authority: | Central Bank of Eswatini |
The Lilangeni (plural Emalangeni) was introduced in 1974, replacing the South African rand at par.
The currency is pegged to the South African rand at par, and both currencies circulate freely in Eswatini.
The name “Lilangeni” means “the sun” in siSwati, reflecting cultural significance.
Coins and banknotes have been issued since 1974, with designs reflecting Swazi cultural heritage and national symbols.
The Central Bank of Eswatini was established in 1974 and is responsible for issuing currency and managing monetary policy.
Feature | Description |
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Currency Name (singular): | Lilangeni |
Currency Name (plural): | Emalangeni |
Currency ISO Code: | SZL |
Subdivision: | 1 lilangeni = 100 cents |
Subdivision Name (singular): | Cent |
Subdivision Name (plural): | Cents |
Date of Introduction: | 1974 |
Issuing Authority: | Central Bank of Eswatini |
Coins in Circulation: | 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents; 1, 2 emalangeni |
Banknotes in Circulation: | 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 emalangeni |
Coins feature traditional Swazi shields, national emblems, and cultural motifs.
Banknotes depict King Mswati III, local wildlife, and important cultural landmarks.
The currency reflects the nation’s cultural identity and sovereignty.
The peg to the South African rand ensures stability and facilitates trade with South Africa, Eswatini’s main trading partner.
Eswatini is a member of the Common Monetary Area (CMA), along with South Africa, Lesotho, and Namibia, allowing currency interchangeability.
Inflation rates and monetary policy are managed by the Central Bank of Eswatini to maintain economic stability.
The Lilangeni is the sole legal tender in Eswatini, although the South African rand is widely accepted.
Coins and banknotes are actively circulated and periodically updated with enhanced security features.
The Central Bank of Eswatini oversees currency issuance and regulation.
Special commemorative coins have been issued to mark national events and anniversaries.
The currency’s name and symbols emphasize the importance of Swazi heritage and monarchy.