Country ISO code: NP
Official language: Nepali
Language ISO code: ne
Current official currency: Nepalese Rupee
Currency ISO code: NPR
ISO code: NPR
Symbol: Rs, रू
Singular name: Rupee (रुपैयाँ)
Plural name: Rupees (रुपैयाँ)
Monetary subdivision: 1 Rupee = 100 Paisa (पैसा)
Fraction singular name: Paisa (पैसा)
Fraction plural name: Paisa (पैसा)
Initial production date: 1932 (first Nepalese Rupee coins)
Final production date: Still in production
Initial circulation date: 1932
Final circulation date: Still in circulation
Mint: Nepal Rastra Bank Mint and contracted international mints
Issuing bank: Nepal Rastra Bank (Central Bank of Nepal)
1 Paisa
5 Paisa
10 Paisa
25 Paisa
50 Paisa
1 Rupee
2 Rupees
5 Rupees
10 Rupees
5 Rupees
10 Rupees
20 Rupees
50 Rupees
100 Rupees
500 Rupees
1000 Rupees
Nepalese Rupee was introduced in the early 20th century, replacing earlier currencies including Indian Rupee and other local currencies.
The currency is pegged to the Indian Rupee at a fixed rate (1.60 NPR = 1 INR), reflecting close economic ties.
Nepal Rastra Bank manages monetary policy, currency issuance, and inflation control.
The economy is largely agrarian, with growing sectors in tourism and remittances affecting currency stability and demand.
Coins are minted at the Nepal Rastra Bank Mint in Kathmandu and by international mints under contract.
Coins and banknotes feature images of national symbols such as Mount Everest, rhododendron (national flower), and portraits of kings and national leaders.
Banknotes also depict cultural heritage sites and important historical figures.
Specific production volumes are not publicly detailed.
Commemorative coins and special edition banknotes have been issued for national events.
Nepal issues commemorative coins celebrating cultural, historical, and environmental themes.
Nepalese Rupee is the sole legal tender and actively circulating currency in Nepal.
Nepal Rastra Bank (Central Bank of Nepal)
Regulated by the Nepal Rastra Bank Act and other financial laws governing currency issuance and monetary policy.
Banknotes bear signatures of the Governor of Nepal Rastra Bank.
Banknotes feature portraits of former monarchs and national leaders; coins highlight national symbols and cultural motifs.
Official language recognized by the state for administrative, legislative, judicial, monetary, and educational use:
Nepali is the official language of Nepal, used in all official domains including administration, legislation, judiciary, finance, and education.