Country ISO code: MV
Official language: Dhivehi
Language ISO code: dv
Current official currency: Maldivian Rufiyaa
Current currency ISO code: MVR
ISO code: MVR
Symbol: Rf
Singular name: Rufiyaa (ރުފިޔާ)
Plural name: Rufiyaa (ރުފިޔާ)
Monetary subdivision: 1 Rufiyaa = 100 Laari (ލާރި)
Fraction singular name: Laari (ލާރި)
Fraction plural name: Laari (ލާރި)
Initial production date: 1947
Final production date: Still in circulation
Initial circulation date: 1947
Final circulation date: Still in circulation
Mint: Produced by international mints, including the Royal Mint (UK)
Issuing bank: Maldives Monetary Authority
1 Laari
2 Laari
5 Laari
10 Laari
25 Laari
50 Laari
1 Rufiyaa
2 Rufiyaa
5 Rufiyaa
10 Rufiyaa
20 Rufiyaa
50 Rufiyaa
100 Rufiyaa
500 Rufiyaa
Prior to 1947, Indian Rupees and British coins circulated in the Maldives.
The Maldivian Rufiyaa was introduced in 1947, marking monetary independence.
The economy is heavily reliant on tourism and fishing, impacting currency demand.
The Maldives Monetary Authority manages monetary policy to maintain stability and control inflation.
The currency has remained relatively stable with minor exchange rate fluctuations.
Coins produced by international mints, including the Royal Mint (UK).
Coins feature marine life, cultural symbols, and denominations in Dhivehi and English.
Banknotes depict national leaders, natural landscapes, Islamic architecture, and national emblems.
Specific production volumes are not publicly detailed.
Banknotes bear signatures of the Governor of the Maldives Monetary Authority.
Commemorative coins issued for national, environmental, and cultural events.
Maldivian Rufiyaa is the sole legal tender and actively circulating currency.
Maldives Monetary Authority
Governed by national laws establishing the Maldives Monetary Authority and its functions.
Signatures of the Governor of the Maldives Monetary Authority appear on banknotes.
Banknotes feature presidents and historic national figures; coins highlight cultural and natural symbols.
Official language recognized by the state for administrative, legislative, judicial, monetary, and educational use:
Dhivehi is the official language of the Maldives, used in all official domains including administration, legislation, judiciary, finance, and education.