FEATURED STORY

CBK lifts cap on New Generation coins issuance

Share
Share

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has lifted the cap on the issuance of the new generation coins as reported earlier.

Through a statement of clarification, the CBK has said that immediately after the launch of the new currency coin, the amount per person was limited to allow the widest possible distribution.

“This was communicated to all banking institutions on December 14, 2018. However, following a positive assessment of the sensitization campaign, CBK communicated to all banking institutions on December 20, 2018, informing them that the limit had been lifted.”

The CBK has assured Kenyans that there are no limits on the amounts of money they can receive in the New Generation coins from any banking institution and the CBK.

The New Generation coins are in order with the 2010 constitution, Section 231(4) that stipulates, Notes and coins issued by the CBK may bear images that depict or symbolize Kenya or an aspect of Kenya, but shall not bear the portrait of any individual.”

READ: CBK TO INCREASE PUBLIC AWARENESS ON NEW COINS

The new coins of Sh1, Sh5, Sh10, and Sh20 bear the images of giraffe, rhino, lion and an elephant respectively.

President Uhuru Kenyatta last year on December launched the New Generation coins.

Written by
Brenda Gamonde -

Brenda Gamonde is reporter with Business Today. Email: [email protected]

3 Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

PAST ARTICLES AND INSIGHTS

Related Articles
Former WPP-Scangroup CEO Bharat Thakrar
FEATURED STORY

WPP ScanGroup Joins List of Firms that Have Issued Profit Alert

WPP ScanGroup, listed at the Nairobi Securities Exchange(NSE), has joined a list...

Sidian Bank branch launch
FEATURED STORY

Sidian Bank Upgraded to Medium-Size Status by CBK: Facts and Figures

Sidian Bank, a 50-branch lender closely associated with the late tycoon Chris...

CBK is seeking for KSh 60 billion in January 2026 for budget spending
FEATURED STORY

CBK to Raise KSh60Bn for Budgetary Spending in January 2026

CBK (Central Bank of Kenya) has gone into the primary bond market,...

Diageo exit was apparent even as EABL is building its war chest with a KSh 20 bn Cash Call
FEATURED STORY

 Diageo UK Plc Finally Exits East Africa’s Beer Market

Diageo Plc UK, a global brewing giant has sold its entire stake...