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Zambia







Certainly! Here is the comprehensive financial history report of Zambia in International English, as previously provided:


Comprehensive Financial History Report of Zambia

Basic Information about Zambia

  • Official country name: Republic of Zambia

  • Official language: English

  • Country ISO code: ZM

  • Current official currency: Zambian Kwacha

  • Currency ISO code: ZMW (formerly ZMK before redenomination in 2013)


Monetary History of Zambia

Early Currency: British Pound and Rhodesia and Nyasaland Pound

  • Before independence in 1964, Zambia (then Northern Rhodesia) used the British pound sterling and the Rhodesia and Nyasaland pound as legal tender.

  • Banknotes included denominations such as 10 shillings, 1, 5, and 10 pounds, issued by the Central Africa Currency Board.

  • Coins included pence and shillings in various denominations.

Zambian Pound (1964–1968)

  • Upon independence in 1964, Zambia introduced its own pound, replacing the Rhodesia and Nyasaland pound at par.

  • The Zambian pound was subdivided into 20 shillings, each of 12 pence.

  • Banknotes issued included 10 shillings, £1, and £5.

  • Coins were introduced in denominations such as 6 pence, 1 shilling, 2 shillings, 5 shillings, and 1 penny.

  • The Zambian pound circulated alongside the old currency until decimalization.

Introduction of the Zambian Kwacha (1968)

  • The Kwacha was introduced on 16 January 1968, replacing the Zambian pound at a rate of £1 = 2 Kwacha (K).

  • The Kwacha is a decimal currency: 1 Kwacha = 100 Ngwee.

  • Initial banknotes included K1, K2, K10, and K20; coins included 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 Ngwee.

  • The Kwacha was initially pegged to both the British pound and the US dollar, with various adjustments in the early 1970s.

Currency Changes and Inflation (1970s–1990s)

  • Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Zambia experienced high inflation and economic challenges, leading to depreciation of the Kwacha.

  • New denominations were introduced: K50 in 1986, K100 and K500 in 1991.

  • Coins of K1 and K2 replaced the corresponding banknotes; smaller coin denominations gradually disappeared due to inflation.

  • The design of banknotes changed in the early 1990s to feature the Fish Eagle and national symbols instead of portraits of heads of state.

Redenomination and New Kwacha (2013)

  • Due to continued inflation, Zambia redenominated its currency on 1 January 2013, removing three zeros.

  • The new Kwacha (ZMW) replaced the old Kwacha (ZMK) at a rate of 1000 old Kwacha = 1 new Kwacha.

  • New banknotes were issued in denominations of K2, K5, K10, K20, K50, and K100.

  • Lower denominations such as K500, K100, and K50 coins were converted to 50, 10, and 5 Ngwee coins respectively.

  • The old currency was withdrawn from circulation by mid-2013.


Currency Denominations (Current)

  • Banknotes: K2, K5, K10, K20, K50, K100

  • Coins: 5, 10, 50 Ngwee; 1 and 2 Kwacha coins are also in circulation but less common.


Economic and Monetary Context

  • The Kwacha has experienced significant depreciation over the decades due to inflation and economic challenges, including fluctuations in copper prices (Zambia’s main export).

  • The Bank of Zambia manages monetary policy aiming to stabilize the currency, control inflation, and support economic growth.

  • Since 2021, the Kwacha has seen relative stabilization against the US dollar, though economic challenges such as drought and power shortages have impacted the economy.

  • The Kwacha’s exchange rate has fluctuated widely, reaching historic lows around K27 per USD in 2023.


Summary of Zambian Currencies

CurrencyISO CodeSymbolSubdivisionCirculation PeriodIssuing BankMain Denominations (coins/banknotes)Status
Zambian Kwacha (new) ZMW K 1 Kwacha = 100 Ngwee Since 2013 (redenomination) Bank of Zambia Coins: 5, 10, 50 Ngwee
Banknotes: K2, K5, K10, K20, K50, K100
Active
Zambian Kwacha (old) ZMK K 1 Kwacha = 100 Ngwee 1968–2012 Bank of Zambia Larger denominations up to K50,000 before redenomination Withdrawn
Zambian Pound - - 1 Pound = 20 Shillings 1964–1968 Bank of Zambia Coins and notes in pounds and shillings Withdrawn
Rhodesia & Nyasaland Pound - - 1 Pound = 20 Shillings Pre-1964 Central Africa Currency Board Various coins and notes Withdrawn
 

Additional Information

  • Banknotes feature national symbols such as the Fish Eagle, Victoria Falls, and wildlife.

  • Commemorative coins and notes have been issued for national events.

  • The Bank of Zambia periodically updates currency designs to enhance security and durability.

  • The Kwacha remains the sole legal tender in Zambia.


 



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Autor do blog: Nilton Romani

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