Historic Czech koruna Kenyan shilling

Czech koruna kenyan shilling history for February 2024. The highest quote for this month is 7.0062 (05/02/2024) and the lowest 6.9936 (02/02/2024). The difference between high and low is 0.18.

CZK KES average rate for February 2024 is 6.50928, the change between 01/02/2024 and 29/02/2024 is +10.51 %.

01 February 20241 CZK = 6.95 KES
02 February 20241 CZK = 7.01 KES
03 February 20241 CZK = 6.92 KES
04 February 20241 CZK = 6.93 KES
05 February 20241 CZK = 7.03 KES
06 February 20241 CZK = 6.96 KES
07 February 20241 CZK = 6.91 KES
08 February 20241 CZK = 6.91 KES
09 February 20241 CZK = 6.79 KES
12 February 20241 CZK = 6.89 KES
13 February 20241 CZK = 6.79 KES
14 February 20241 CZK = 6.71 KES
15 February 20241 CZK = 6.54 KES
16 February 20241 CZK = 6.36 KES
17 February 20241 CZK = 6.14 KES
18 February 20241 CZK = 6.15 KES
19 February 20241 CZK = 5.94 KES
20 February 20241 CZK = 6.12 KES
21 February 20241 CZK = 6.18 KES
22 February 20241 CZK = 6.20 KES
23 February 20241 CZK = 6.19 KES
24 February 20241 CZK = 6.19 KES
25 February 20241 CZK = 6.20 KES
26 February 20241 CZK = 6.06 KES
27 February 20241 CZK = 6.23 KES
28 February 20241 CZK = 6.21 KES
29 February 20241 CZK = 6.22 KES

01/10/2019: New Generation Banknotes

Kenya introduced a new series of banknotes with enhanced security features and design elements to fight illicit financial activities.

05/04/2016: End of currency intervention

The Czech National Bank ended its currency intervention policy, allowing the koruna to float freely and be determined by market forces.

06/11/2013: Currency intervention

The Czech National Bank implemented a currency intervention policy to weaken the koruna and stimulate the country's economy.

01/07/2010: Introduction of New Currency Denominations

Kenya introduced new currency denominations, including the 1000 shilling note, to combat money laundering and illegal financial activities.

09/10/2008: Global financial crisis impact

The koruna experienced significant depreciation during the global financial crisis, reflecting the economic challenges faced by the Czech Republic.

30/04/2007: EU membership benefits

The Czech Republic became a member of the European Union's economic and monetary union, allowing for greater stability and cooperation for the koruna.

30/04/2004: EU Accession

The Czech Republic joined the European Union, paving the way for further integration of the koruna with European monetary policies.

14/09/1994: Transition to New Currency

Kenya introduced a new design of banknotes and coins to counter counterfeiting and promote national identity.

30/06/1993: Currency conversion

The Czech Republic adopted a new currency regime, shifting from a fixed exchange rate to a floating exchange rate for the koruna.

07/02/1993: Establishment of Czech koruna

The Czech koruna was introduced as the official currency of the Czech Republic following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia.

01/07/1985: Second Devaluation of the Shilling

The Kenyan shilling was further devalued by 30% as part of economic reforms and structural adjustments.

14/09/1980: Devaluation of the Shilling

The Kenyan shilling was devalued by 30% as part of an austerity measure to address the country's economic challenges.

14/06/1969: Decimalization of the Shilling

Kenya decimalized its currency, dividing the shilling into 100 cents for easier transactions and financial calculations.

14/06/1966: Introduction of the Kenyan Shilling

The Kenyan shilling was introduced as the official currency of Kenya replacing the East African shilling as a result of Kenya's independence from British colonial rule.