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The value of Zambian currency dropped following redenomination; the exchange rate was 22 kwacha to one U.S. dollar in April 2021. After the 2021 Zambian general election saw a defeat for Edgar Lungu , the currency's depreciation was reversed; as of 27 August 2021 [update] one U.S. dollar was exchanged for about 16 kwacha. [ 5 ]
The Governor is the head of the Bank of Zambia. As of August 2022, the Governor serves a six-year term, which will be renewable for further term of six years, after being nominated by the President of Zambia and confirmed by the National Assembly of Zambia following a new legislation – Bank of Zambia (BOZ) Act No. 5 of 2022. [14]
The value of the kwacha against the dollar has been relatively consistent for the past two years and has yet to return to the recent high of almost 0.2 kwacha to the dollar in 2013. Nonetheless, the real effective exchange rate of the kwacha against a weighted average of foreign currencies improved from 88.5 in 2016 to 96.4 in 2017.
Central bank: Bank of Zambia ... It was pegged 1:1 to sterling and was replaced by the kwacha at a rate of £1 = ZK2 or ZK1 = 10 ... Zambian kwacha Ratio: 2 kwacha ...
Absa Bank Zambia Ltd, part of Absa Group; Access Bank Zambia Ltd, part of Access Bank Group; Bank of China (Zambia) Ltd (BOC), part of Bank of China Group; Citibank Zambia Ltd, part of Citigroup; Ecobank Zambia Ltd, part of Ecobank Group; First Alliance Bank Zambia Ltd (FAB) First Capital Bank Zambia Ltd (FCB), part of First Capital Bank Group
The restructured bank opened for business on 23 October 2018, in Lusaka, Zambia's capital city, with new shareholders and under new management, in a ceremony presided over by the then Minister of Finance, Margaret Mwanakatwe. The restructured bank was named Zambia Industrial Commercial Bank. [3]
During the year 2024, two entities delisted from the Exchange namely Taj Pamodzi Hotel and Investrust Bank Zambia Limited. During 2024 fiscal year the LuSE listed its first Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) which was listed in USD. As things stand as of November 2024. The LuSE operates a multi-currency listings of both USD and Zambian Kwacha.
First Capital Bank Zambia Limited, is a commercial bank in Zambia that is licensed by the Bank of Zambia, the national banking regulator. [2] It is a subsidiary of FMBCapital Holdings Plc, a financial services conglomerate, based in Mauritius, whose shares of stock are listed on the Malawi Stock Exchange and has subsidiaries in Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe.