Businesswoman Offers to Buy Old K Sh 1k Banknotes from KSh 10m, Kenyans React: "I've 23 Notes"

Businesswoman Offers to Buy Old K Sh 1k Banknotes from KSh 10m, Kenyans React: "I've 23 Notes"

  • The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) withdrew old banknotes from circulation in 2019, introducing new generation banknotes
  • However, the majority of Kenyans are still in possession of the banknotes, especially the KSh 1,000 notes
  • A Kenyan businesswoman offered to buy the old KSh 1,000 banknotes from KSh 10 million, sparking reactions from Kenyans

Wycliffe Musalia has over six years of experience in financial, business, technology, climate, and health reporting, providing deep insights into Kenyan and global economic trends. He currently works as a business editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Kenyans still in possession of the old generation banknotes can now sell them.

CBK withdrew the old generation banknotes from Kenya's market in 2019.
Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) governor Kamau Thugge speaking at a past event. Photo: CBK.
Source: Twitter

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) defaced the old generation banknotes, removing them from circulation in 2019.

However, the majority of Kenyans who did not beat the October deadline of exchanging the notes still hold hundreds and millions of the KSh 1,000 banknotes.

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Kenyan lady offers to buy old KSh 1 banknotes

A business lady took to Facebook, offering to buy the KSh 1,000 banknotes, as from KSh 10 million.

"I'm looking for the old KSh 1,000 banknote... buying from 10 million... willing seller, willing buyer," Ruth Abbie wrote.

The lady also shared a phone number where potential sellers of the notes could reach her.

The Facebook post caught the attention of many Kenyans, with some sharing the number of the banknotes they have.

What Kenyans said about the sale of old KSh 1k notes

Wayne Priscile wondered:

"Eti KSh 10 million, moja ama"

Brush Brush said:

"I have twenty thousand banknotes."

Mwajego Kuvyoda noted:

"I have 23 notes."

Daniel Musya noted:

"Hii dio ilikua pesa... ilikua ina kaakaa mfukon atleast."

Patrick Wasike said:

"I have old twenty and ten notes."

Matano Charo asked:

"I have it where you buy this money."

Agnes Nthenge said:

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"Is this true? If ye,s let's talk on Messenger, I have some."

Jsta Kri noted:

"I have KSh 6,000 old banknotes."

Ngutha Kenyan said:

"We buy if you have inbox."

Faithful Son Willyz noted:

"Hi nko na KSh 15,000 uko wapi na ni how much."

In March 2024, a man surprised many after sharing a bundle of old one-thousand-shilling banknotes.

The man sought advice from Kenyans on where to sell or dispose of the money after the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) exchange window closed.

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Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Wycliffe Musalia (Business Editor) Wycliffe Musalia is a Business Editor at TUKO.co.ke, with over six years of experience in digital media. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics, Media and Communication from Moi University. Before joining TUKO.co.ke, Musalia worked as an editorial intern at Standard Media Group. Musalia has completed the full Google News Initiative (GNI) News Lab Advance digital reporting workshop. He has also undergone Procurement Fraud and Public Finance Management Training conducted by the Kenya Editors’ Guild. You can get in touch with Musalia via mail: wycliffe.musalia@tuko.co.ke.

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