Myanmar - Birmânia
Ouvir conteúdo
Clique para ouvir o texto completoCountry ISO code: MM
Official language: Burmese
Language ISO code: my
Current official currency: Myanmar Kyat
Current currency ISO code: MMK
Complete Financial History of Myanmar
Current official currency: Myanmar Kyat (ကျပ်)
-
ISO code: MMK
-
Symbols: K, ကျပ်
-
Singular name: Kyat
-
Plural name: Kyat
-
Monetary subdivision: 1 Kyat = 100 Pyas
-
Fraction singular name: Pya
-
Fraction plural name: Pyas
-
Initial production date: 1852 (first kyat coins)
-
Final production date: Still in circulation (current kyat introduced 1952)
-
Initial circulation date: 1852
-
Final circulation date: Still in circulation
-
Mint: Royal Mint (historically), Myanmar Mint and international mints for current coins
-
Issuing bank: Central Bank of Myanmar
Coin denominations
-
Historical coins: silver and gold kyats (1852–1889)
-
Current coins (since 1956): 5, 10, 50, 100 kyats (pyas coins no longer circulated)
Banknote denominations
-
5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 5000, 10,000 kyats
Economic and historical context
-
The first kyat (1852–1889) was a gold and silver coin currency, with 16 silver kyats equal to 1 gold kyat.
-
British colonial rule replaced the kyat with the Indian rupee until 1948.
-
During Japanese occupation (1942–1945), a rupee-based currency was introduced, subdivided into 100 cents, which became worthless after WWII.
-
The current kyat was introduced on July 1, 1952, replacing the rupee at par and decimalized into 100 pyas.
-
The kyat has undergone multiple redesigns and redenominations, including a major redenomination in 1989 removing two zeros from banknotes.
-
Since 2012, the kyat operates under a managed float system against foreign currencies.
-
Inflation and currency depreciation have been challenges, but the Central Bank manages monetary policy to stabilize the currency.
Minting and production locations
-
Coins initially minted by the Royal Mint and others; current coins produced domestically and by contracted international mints.
Designs and symbols on coins and banknotes
-
Coins feature traditional Burmese motifs and denominations in Burmese script.
-
Banknotes depict national leaders, cultural symbols, landmarks, and historical figures.
Production volumes, honorees, and seals
-
Specific mintages are not widely published.
-
Commemorative issues exist for special events.
Commemorative coins and curiosities
-
Myanmar issues commemorative coins for national and cultural occasions.
Current circulation status
-
The Myanmar Kyat is the sole legal tender and actively circulating currency in Myanmar.
Issuing authority
-
Central Bank of Myanmar
Relevant monetary legislation
-
Currency issuance is regulated by Myanmar’s monetary laws and Central Bank regulations.
Names and titles of banknote signatories
-
Banknotes bear signatures of the Governor of the Central Bank of Myanmar.
List of persons honored on coins and banknotes
-
Banknotes feature prominent national figures and historical leaders; coins highlight cultural symbols.
Official language recognized by the state for administrative, legislative, judicial, monetary, and educational use:
Burmese is the official language of Myanmar, used in all official domains including administration, legislation, judiciary, finance, and education.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myanmar_kyat
- https://tradingeconomics.com/myanmar/currency
- https://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=MMK&to=USD
- https://wise.com/gb/currency-converter/mmk-to-gel-rate/history
- https://www.cgaa.org/article/myanmar-kyat
- https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-currency-of-myanmar.html
- https://www.elevatepay.co/currency-encyclopedia/mmk-myanmar-kyat
- https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/mmk.asp
Comentários
Área de comentários em breve...
Capítulos
















































