Posted on Oct 21, 2025 / Finance
Kenya uses the Kenyan shilling, written as KES. It has been in use since 1966, replacing the East African shilling. Banknotes feature national leaders, wildlife, and landmarks. Cash is commonly used, especially in markets and smaller towns, though cards and mobile payments are widespread in cities like Nairobi and Mombasa. The shilling’s value is managed by the Central Bank of Kenya. ATMs and exchange offices are available for foreign currency. The Kenyan shilling is central to daily life and economic activity in the country.
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