Historic Malaysian ringgit Lesotho loti

Malaysian ringgit lesotho loti history for February 2024. The highest quote for this month is 4.1779 (13/02/2024) and the lowest 4.0631 (27/02/2024). The difference between high and low is 2.75.

MYR LSL average rate for February 2024 is 3.98316, the change between 01/02/2024 and 29/02/2024 is -3.23 %.

01 February 20241 MYR = 3.929 LSL
02 February 20241 MYR = 3.934 LSL
05 February 20241 MYR = 3.943 LSL
06 February 20241 MYR = 3.983 LSL
07 February 20241 MYR = 3.953 LSL
08 February 20241 MYR = 3.971 LSL
09 February 20241 MYR = 3.977 LSL
12 February 20241 MYR = 3.994 LSL
13 February 20241 MYR = 3.994 LSL
14 February 20241 MYR = 4.018 LSL
15 February 20241 MYR = 3.983 LSL
16 February 20241 MYR = 3.968 LSL
19 February 20241 MYR = 3.969 LSL
20 February 20241 MYR = 3.944 LSL
21 February 20241 MYR = 3.943 LSL
22 February 20241 MYR = 3.946 LSL
23 February 20241 MYR = 4.017 LSL
26 February 20241 MYR = 4.018 LSL
27 February 20241 MYR = 4.048 LSL
28 February 20241 MYR = 4.061 LSL
29 February 20241 MYR = 4.055 LSL

18/03/2020: COVID-19 Pandemic Impact

The COVID-19 pandemic caused a sharp decline in the value of the ringgit, as global markets experienced volatility and economic slowdown.

02/05/2016: Introduction of the new Lesotho loti coins

New coins with updated designs and improved durability were introduced to replace the older ones and ensure efficient circulation of the Lesotho loti currency.

12/08/2015: Ringgit Depreciation

The Malaysian ringgit experienced a significant depreciation against major currencies due to falling oil prices and global economic uncertainties.

16/10/2012: Issuance of commemorative banknotes

Commemorative banknotes were issued on the occasion of Lesotho's 46th Independence Day, celebrating the country's cultural heritage and achievements.

02/06/2008: Establishment of the Lesotho Electronic Funds Transfer System

The Lesotho Electronic Funds Transfer System (LETS) was established, enabling secure and efficient electronic transactions, including online banking and interbank transfers.

21/07/2005: Removal of Currency Peg

The Malaysian government removed the fixed exchange rate peg to the US dollar, allowing the ringgit to float freely based on market forces.

21/02/2000: Launch of the Lesotho national payment system

The Lesotho national payment system was launched, facilitating seamless electronic funds transfer and promoting financial inclusivity in the country.

25/09/1998: Introduction of the new Lesotho loti banknotes

New banknotes featuring enhanced security features and updated designs were introduced to combat counterfeiting and improve the integrity of the currency.

02/07/1997: Asian Financial Crisis

The Malaysian ringgit was heavily affected by the Asian financial crisis, leading to a currency devaluation and introduction of capital controls.

20/01/1986: Adoption of the Central Bank of Lesotho Act

The Central Bank of Lesotho Act was adopted, providing the legal framework for the regulation and control of the Lesotho loti and monetary policy.

12/06/1985: Currency Pegged to the US Dollar

The Malaysian ringgit was pegged to the US dollar at a fixed exchange rate of RM2.50 per USD to stabilize the economy.

01/10/1980: Introduction of the Lesotho loti

The Lesotho loti was introduced as the official currency of Lesotho to replace the South African rand and establish monetary independence.

29/08/1975: Change to Malaysian Ringgit

The Malaysian dollar was renamed as the Malaysian ringgit, with the currency symbol RM, to reflect the country's independence and identity.

12/06/1967: Introduction of the Malaysian Dollar

The Malaysian dollar was introduced as the official currency of Malaysia, replacing the Malaya and British Borneo dollar.