Historic Kenyan shilling Thai baht

Kenyan shilling thai baht history for July 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.25267 (03/07/2023) and the lowest 0.25056 (07/07/2023). The difference between high and low is 0.84.

KES THB average rate for July 2023 is 0.24613, the change between 01/07/2023 and 31/07/2023 is +3.73 %.

03 July 20231 KES = 0.2529 THB
04 July 20231 KES = 0.2508 THB
05 July 20231 KES = 0.2494 THB
06 July 20231 KES = 0.2485 THB
07 July 20231 KES = 0.2498 THB
10 July 20231 KES = 0.2510 THB
11 July 20231 KES = 0.2485 THB
12 July 20231 KES = 0.2479 THB
13 July 20231 KES = 0.2469 THB
14 July 20231 KES = 0.2445 THB
17 July 20231 KES = 0.2466 THB
18 July 20231 KES = 0.2464 THB
19 July 20231 KES = 0.2406 THB
20 July 20231 KES = 0.2418 THB
21 July 20231 KES = 0.2428 THB
24 July 20231 KES = 0.2438 THB
25 July 20231 KES = 0.2434 THB
26 July 20231 KES = 0.2436 THB
27 July 20231 KES = 0.2423 THB
28 July 20231 KES = 0.2439 THB
31 July 20231 KES = 0.2434 THB

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.

15/04/2019: Coronation of King Rama X

King Maha Vajiralongkorn's coronation ceremony took place, affirming stability and continuity in the monarchy.

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.

19/09/2006: 2006 Thai coup d'état

The military staged a coup overthrowing the government, causing political instability and affecting the currency.

02/07/1997: Asian Financial Crisis

The Thai baht was devalued triggering the Asian financial crisis, resulting in economic recession and structural reforms.

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.

01/01/1980: Currency Floatation

The Thai baht was shifted from a fixed to a floating exchange rate system, leading to increased volatility.

14/10/1973: October 14 Uprising

A popular uprising against the military dictatorship led to political reforms and an increase in public participation.

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.

01/01/1942: Japanese Occupation

During World War II, Thailand was occupied by Japan, leading to the introduction of Japanese-sponsored banknotes.

24/06/1932: Siamese Revolution

The Siamese Revolution resulted in the establishment of a constitutional monarchy, marking the beginning of political changes in Thailand.