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  2. Kenyan shilling - Wikipedia

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    The banknotes are printed in Nairobi by security printer De La Rue. On 31 May 2019, the Central Bank of Kenya issued a new family of banknotes without the portraits of known Kenyan individuals, as mandated by the Constitution of Kenya of 2010. At the same time, the Central Bank of Kenya has withdrawn all previous versions of the 1,000/= banknote.

  3. Nairobi Securities Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Currency: Kenyan shilling: No. of listings: 65 [1] Market cap: KSh. 1,807.88 Billion/= 25 October 2024 [2] Volume: 5.8 billion units [3] (2016) 6.8 billion units (2015) Indices: NSE All Share Index NSE 20 Share Index FTSE NSE Indices FTSE NSE Kenya 15 Index FTSE NSE Kenya 25 Index FTSE NSE Kenya Govt. Bond Index FTSE ASEA Pan African Index ...

  4. Banknote processing - Wikipedia

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    Banknote processing is an automated process to check the security (or authenticity) features and the fitness of banknotes in circulation, to count and sort them by denomination and to balance deposits. This processing of currency is performed by security printing companies, central banks, financial institutions and cash-in-transit (CiT) companies.

  5. Kenyan Currency Heads for 14 Months of Decline Ahead of ... - AOL

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    (Bloomberg) -- Kenya’s shilling is poised for 14 straight months of depreciation against the dollar and may come under additional pressure from national elections scheduled for Aug. 9.Most Read ...

  6. List of currencies - Wikipedia

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    The local name of the currency is used in this list, with the adjectival form of the country or region. ... East African rupee – Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania and Uganda;

  7. List of currencies in Africa - Wikipedia

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    African currency was originally formed from basic items, materials, animals and even people available in the locality to create a medium of exchange. This started to change from the 17th century onwards, as European colonial powers introduced their own monetary system into the countries they invaded.

  8. Category:Currencies of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Currencies of Kenya" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. East African florin;

  9. Security thread - Wikipedia

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    Features can be built into the thread material e.g., microprinting on a transparent plastic thread or adding materials so they fluoresce under ultraviolet light. The thread is a difficult feature to counterfeit, but some counterfeiters have been known to print a thin grey line or a thin line of varnish in the area of the thread. [citation needed]