Historic Malawian kwacha Indian Rupee

Malawian kwacha indian rupee history for October 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.077152 (01/10/2023) and the lowest 0.077987 (03/10/2023). The difference between high and low is -1.08.

MWK INR average rate for October 2023 is 0.07358, the change between 01/10/2023 and 31/10/2023 is +4.19 %.

01 October 20231 MWK = 0.0771 INR
02 October 20231 MWK = 0.0769 INR
03 October 20231 MWK = 0.0782 INR
04 October 20231 MWK = 0.0769 INR
05 October 20231 MWK = 0.0733 INR
06 October 20231 MWK = 0.0722 INR
07 October 20231 MWK = 0.0720 INR
09 October 20231 MWK = 0.0723 INR
10 October 20231 MWK = 0.0722 INR
11 October 20231 MWK = 0.0729 INR
12 October 20231 MWK = 0.0733 INR
13 October 20231 MWK = 0.0732 INR
16 October 20231 MWK = 0.0720 INR
17 October 20231 MWK = 0.0732 INR
18 October 20231 MWK = 0.0728 INR
19 October 20231 MWK = 0.0724 INR
20 October 20231 MWK = 0.0731 INR
21 October 20231 MWK = 0.0727 INR
22 October 20231 MWK = 0.0727 INR
23 October 20231 MWK = 0.0723 INR
24 October 20231 MWK = 0.0729 INR
25 October 20231 MWK = 0.0736 INR
26 October 20231 MWK = 0.0742 INR
27 October 20231 MWK = 0.0743 INR
28 October 20231 MWK = 0.0732 INR
29 October 20231 MWK = 0.0732 INR
30 October 20231 MWK = 0.0734 INR
31 October 20231 MWK = 0.0739 INR

13/05/2020: Introduction of New Thousand Kwacha Banknotes

Malawi introduced new banknotes with higher denominations to address issues of inflation and to streamline transactions in a cash-based economy.

24/03/2020: COVID-19 Impact on Indian Rupee

The global COVID-19 pandemic caused significant volatility in the Indian Rupee exchange rate, leading to depreciation against major international currencies.

08/11/2016: Demonetization

The Indian government announced the demonetization of ₹500 and ₹1,000 banknotes, requiring individuals to exchange or deposit their old currency notes at banks.

01/05/2016: Currency Floatation

The Malawian government allowed the kwacha to float freely against other currencies, leading to a significant depreciation of the currency.

07/08/2012: Introduction of New Kwacha Coins

Malawi introduced new coins to replace smaller denominations of the kwacha banknotes, facilitating transactions and reducing the cost of producing money.

03/07/2007: Indian Rupee Symbol

The Indian Rupee was given its own unique symbol ₹, representing the integration of the Indian Rupee into the global currency landscape.

10/04/2000: Introduction of New Kwacha Banknotes

Malawi introduced new banknotes with enhanced security features to combat counterfeiting and to modernize the currency.

14/06/1994: Malawi's First Multiparty Democratic Elections

Malawi held its first multiparty democratic elections, leading to a political and economic transition which affected the value of the kwacha.

21/06/1991: Liberalization of Indian Economy

India initiated economic reforms, including the liberalization of foreign exchange controls. This led to the beginning of the exchange rate regime reforms for the Indian Rupee.

01/09/1979: First Devaluation of the Kwacha

The Malawian government devalued the kwacha by 30% in response to economic challenges and to promote exports.

06/07/1971: Introduction of the Malawian Kwacha

The Malawian Kwacha (MWK) was introduced as the official currency of Malawi, replacing the Malawian pound at a rate of 2 kwacha = 1 pound.

24/06/1957: Decimalization of Indian Rupee

The Indian Rupee was decimalized, dividing it into 100 paise. This change simplified the currency system and introduced a uniform monetary system across the country.

15/08/1947: Indian Independence

India gained independence from British rule, leading to the establishment of the Reserve Bank of India as the central bank and the Indian Rupee as the official currency.

01/01/1862: Introduction of Indian Rupee

Indian Rupee was introduced by the British government as the official currency of British India. It replaced various local and foreign currencies that were in circulation.