Exchange rate table
| Currency | Purchase | Sale |
|---|---|---|
| ZMW zambian kwacha |
0.10747 | 0.19959 |
Zambian Kwacha Exchange in Katowice
The kwacha is the currency of the Republic of Zambia. One kwacha is divided into 100 ngwee, introduced in 1968, when it replaced the Zambian pound. Kwacha means "freedom" in one of the local dialects. On January 1, 2013, the kwacha was denominated with a change in its codes in the ISO 4217 standard: the new letter code is ZMW; the numeral code is 967. The ratio is 1000 ZMK:1 ZMW. Three zeros were removed from the banknotes, and new banknotes were introduced: 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100. The old banknotes circulated alongside the new ones at parity rates until July 15, 2013, after which they are exchanged at the Central Bank without limit. The design and colors of the new banknotes are almost entirely identical to the old series.
Kwacha banknotes

Front of the 2 Zambian Kwacha banknote, 2022 edition

Back of the 2 Zambian Kwacha banknote, 2022 edition

Front of the 5 Zambian Kwacha banknote, 2022 issue

Back of the 5 Zambian Kwacha banknote, 2022 issue

Front of the 10 Zambian Kwacha banknote, 2022 issue

Back of the 10 Zambian Kwacha banknote, 2022 issue

Front of the 20 Zambian Kwacha banknote, 2022 issue

Back of the 20 Zambian Kwacha banknote, 2022 issue

Front of the 50 Zambian Kwacha banknote, 2022 issue

Back of the 50 Zambian Kwacha banknote, 2022 issue

Front of the 100 Zambian Kwacha banknote, 2022 edition

Back of the 100 Zambian Kwacha banknote, 2022 edition