Historic Kenyan shilling Bulgarian lev

Kenyan shilling bulgarian lev history for February 2024. The highest quote for this month is 0.012525 (19/02/2024) and the lowest 0.012869 (19/02/2024). The difference between high and low is -2.75.

KES BGN average rate for February 2024 is 0.01186, the change between 01/02/2024 and 29/02/2024 is -9.68 %.

01 February 20241 KES = 0.0113 BGN
02 February 20241 KES = 0.0112 BGN
05 February 20241 KES = 0.0111 BGN
06 February 20241 KES = 0.0112 BGN
07 February 20241 KES = 0.0113 BGN
08 February 20241 KES = 0.0113 BGN
09 February 20241 KES = 0.0114 BGN
12 February 20241 KES = 0.0112 BGN
13 February 20241 KES = 0.0114 BGN
14 February 20241 KES = 0.0114 BGN
15 February 20241 KES = 0.0117 BGN
16 February 20241 KES = 0.0121 BGN
19 February 20241 KES = 0.0129 BGN
20 February 20241 KES = 0.0125 BGN
21 February 20241 KES = 0.0124 BGN
22 February 20241 KES = 0.0124 BGN
23 February 20241 KES = 0.0124 BGN
26 February 20241 KES = 0.0127 BGN
27 February 20241 KES = 0.0123 BGN
28 February 20241 KES = 0.0124 BGN
29 February 20241 KES = 0.0124 BGN

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.

06/05/2015: Pegged to the euro

The Bulgarian Lev officially became a currency pegged to the euro, maintaining a fixed exchange rate, on May 6, 2015.

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.

01/01/2002: Replacement of notes and coins

New series of notes and coins for the Bulgarian Lev were introduced, replacing the previous designs on January 1, 2002.

01/07/1999: Currency board arrangement

Bulgaria implemented a currency board arrangement, fixing the Bulgarian Lev to the euro at a rate of 1.95583 on July 1, 1999.

14/09/1994: Transition to New Currency

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

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.

15/09/1962: Introduction of the New Lev

The New Lev was introduced as a new currency in Bulgaria, replacing the Lev A, on September 15, 1962.

01/12/1952: Lev replaced by Lev A

The Bulgarian Lev was replaced by a new currency named Lev A on December 1, 1952 as a result of currency reform.

14/10/1923: Hyperinflation

Bulgaria experienced severe hyperinflation, causing the value of the Lev currency to plummet during the period from 1923 to 1924.

01/04/1881: Introduction of the Lev

The Bulgarian Lev currency was introduced as the official currency of Bulgaria on April 1, 1881.