Nairobi, Kenya – November 20, 2024: The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has reassured the public that the existing banknotes will continue to circulate alongside the newly issued KES 50, KES 100, KES 200, and KES 500 denominations. These older notes remain legal tender, providing a seamless transition as the new banknotes are introduced.
CBK also emphasizes the importance of verifying the new features on the official website (www.centralbank.go.ke) to stay informed on the updates.
This move highlights CBK’s ongoing efforts to enhance security while ensuring the stability of Kenya’s currency system.
