Sri Lankan rupee
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The Sri Lankan Rupee (Sinhala: රුපියල්, Tamil: ரூபாய்; symbol: Re and Rs (plural) in English, රු in Sinhala, ௹ in Tamil; ISO code: LKR) is the currency of Sri Lanka. It is subdivided into 100 cents (Sinhala: සත, Tamil: சதம்), but cents are rarely seen in circulation due to its low value. It is issued by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. The abbreviation Re (singular) and Rs (plural) is generally used, the World Bank suggests SL Rs as a fully disambiguating abbreviation for distinction from other currencies named "rupee".[1]
Quick Facts ISO 4217, Code ...
ISO 4217 | |
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Code | LKR (numeric: 144) |
Subunit | 0.01 |
Unit | |
Symbol | Re/Rs, රු, ௹ |
Denominations | |
Banknotes | Rs. 20/-, Rs. 50/-, Rs. 100/-, Rs. 500/-, Rs. 1,000/-, Rs. 5,000/- |
Coins | Re. 1/-, Rs. 2/-, Rs. 5/-, Rs. 10/-, Rs. 20/- |
Demographics | |
User(s) | Sri Lanka |
Issuance | |
Central bank | Central Bank of Sri Lanka |
Website | cbsl.gov.lk |
Printer | De La Rue Lanka Currency and Security Print (Pvt) Ltd |
Website | delarue.com |
Mint | Royal Mint, United Kingdom |
Website | royalmint.com |
Valuation | |
Inflation | 20% (2022) |
Source | Central Bank of Sri Lanka |
Method | CPI |
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