2008-06-06 | 926085839The Central Bank of Kenya has issued revised guidelines for currency transactions, requiring commercial banks to sort banknotes into fit and unfit categories before depositing them at the Central Bank. The Bank will no longer accept deposits of unsorted banknotes or coins, with the new guidelines taking effect from July 1, 2008. The Bank has provided detailed criteria for sorting banknotes, including standards for soiled, stained, torn, and counterfeit notes, with the aim of maintaining a clean banknote policy and enhancing confidence in Kenyan currency.
June 06 2008 Banking Circular No 4 of 2008 To All Chief Executives Commercial Banks
The Central Bank of Kenya has over the years accepted deposits of unsorted banknotes from commercial banks. This has resulted into large backlogs in sorting and congestion at the Central Bank strong rooms. In an effort to improve our operations and service to all our customers, we have drawn up a set of guidelines to assist commercial banks to sort notes belore depositing at the Central Bank. The Central Bank shall therefore not sort any commercial bank deposits as fit or unfit from the date the guidelines take effect.
As from July 1* 2008, all commercial banks will be expected to deposit banknotes that have been sorted into either fit or unfit categories which should be clearly marked on the boxes delivered to the Central Bank.
Effective the same date, the Central Bank of Kenya shall cease to accept deposits of coins. It is expected that commercial banks shall carry out inter bank transactions for their coin needs. The Bank will however accept requests for withdrawal of coins in case of any shortfall in the market.
Daniel M. Chege Director, Currency Operations & Branch Administration Department
The objective of banknote sorting is to:-
Maintain a clean banknote policy at all times throughout the country and beyond wherever Kenya Banknotes are in use.
To re-circulate fit banknotes within the Banking system in order to derive maximum usage before soiled and worn-out banknotes are returned to Central Bank for destruction.
Enhance integrity and confidence in Kenya Currency through disposition of clean and positive currency management.
In order that these objectives are met, all those involved in banknote sorting, while undertaking this process, need to clearly separate fit and unfit banknotes destined for recirculation and destruction respectively.
| 1 | Banknote status | Sorting Criteria | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SOILAGE | Treat as unserviceable if cleanliness is | ||||||||||
| (a) Dirt | less than 50% compared to a new banknote of the same denomination. | ||||||||||
| (b) Stained or discoloured | 100% | - | all | to | be | treated | as | ||||
| unserviceable | |||||||||||
| (c) Graffiti - written on | 100% | - | all | to | be | treated | as | ||||
| unserviceable 100% - all | to | be | treated | as | |||||||
| unserviceable | |||||||||||
| (d) Washed, bleached or stiff (Genuine and depicting UV bright properties) | |||||||||||
| 2 | 100% | - | all | to | be | treated | as | ||||
| unserviceable | |||||||||||
| TEARS (a) Missing corners or tears at the edges (b) Holes - 1mm or wider | 100% | - | all | to | be | treated | as | ||||
| unserviceable | |||||||||||
| (c) | Security | thread | loose | or | 100% | - | all | to | be | treated | as |
| missing | unserviceable | ||||||||||
| 3 | MUTILATION | 100% | - | all | to | be | treated | as | |||
| unserviceable (Ensure that banknote meets the minimum criteria for exchange of mutilated notes) | |||||||||||
| 4 | OTHERS | 100% | - | all | to | be | treated | as | |||
| (a) Staple pins | unserviceable |
A criterion is here below spelt out to assist all those involved in banknote sorting:-
| (b) Cello tape or masking tape on | 100% | - | all | to | be | treated | as | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| banknote | unserviceable | |||||||||
| 5 | GENUINE | BUT | DEPICTS | 100% | - | all | to | be | treated | as |
| DEFECTIVE PROPERTIES | unserviceable, but submit to CBK for technical analysis and replacement | |||||||||
| 6 | COUNTERFEITS | 100/% reject as counterfeits. Submit to CBK or law enforcement agent immediately with customer details where available. |
| Denomination | Colour | of | Label | and | Packaging |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| material | |||||
| 50/= | Light green | ||||
| 100/= | Light red | ||||
| 200/= | Light yellow | ||||
| 500/= | Light blue | ||||
| 1000/= | White label & clear packaging material |
Banknotes to be packaged into Sub-bundles and Bundles. A sub-bundle to contain 100(one hundred) banknotes and a bundle will comprise 10(Ten) sub-bundles. Complete bundles to be marked using a label showing details of the Bank and clearly marked ' FIT' in the case of serviceable notes and 'UNFIT' in case of unserviceable notes. Full bundles shall then be shrink-wrapped in translucent polythene bags. In order to standardize practice in the industry, the following labelling and packaging colours to be adopted for each denomination: CURRENCY OPERATIONS & BRANCH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT