cbe

USD
56.8204
57.9568
,
GBP
67.6774
69.0309
,
EUR
60.6615
61.8747
,
CHF
59.7024
60.8964
,
SEK
4.7247
4.8192
,
NOK
4.6714
4.7648
,
DKK
7.3584
7.5056
,
DJF
0.3182
0.3246
,
JPY
0.3331
0.3398
,
CAD
37.371
38.1184
,
SAR
13.7079
13.9821
,
AED
13.9997
14.2797
,
XAF
0.012
0.0122
,
INR
,
KES
,
AUD
33.1417
33.8045
,
SDR
,
ZAR
,
CNY
7.1035
7.2456
,
KWD
176.0144
179.5347

awash

EUR
56.5106
57.6408
,
GBP
64.5257
65.8162
,
JPY
0.4037
0.4118
,
CHF
57.4629
58.6122
,
SAR
14.1527
14.4358

abyssinia

GBP
67.6774
69.0309
,
CHF
59.7024
60.8964
,
EUR
60.6615
61.8747
,
USD
56.8204
57.9568
,
CAD
37.371
38.1184
,
AED
13.9997
14.2797
,
SAR
13.7079
13.9821
,
SEK
4.7247
4.8192
,
NOK
4.6714
4.7648

abay

USD
56.5376
57.6684
,
EUR
61.7956
63.0315
,
GBP
72.289
73.7348
,
CHF
64.3716
65.659
,
AUD
37.3657
38.113
,
AED
15.3911
15.6989
,
CNY
7.8594
8.0166
,
DKK
8.2877
8.4535
,
DJF
0.3166
0.3229
,
INR
0.6826
0.6963
,
JPY
0.3821
0.3897
,
KES
0.4082
0.4164
,
NOK
5.3785
5.4861
,
SAR
15.0739
15.3754
,
ZAR
3.0306
3.0912
,
SEK
5.5156
5.6259
,
SDR
78.118
79.6804

zemen

CAD
41.1312
41.9538
,
EUR
60.4375
61.6463
,
GBP
70.7585
72.1737
,
SEK
5.1879
5.2917
,
USD
56.8022
57.9382

buna

nib

GBP
67.6774
69.0309
,
EUR
60.6615
61.8747
,
CHF
59.7024
60.8964
,
USD
56.8204
57.9568
,
CAD
37.371
38.1184
,
AED
13.9997
14.2797
,
SAR
13.7079
13.9821

berhan

wegagen

USD
56.704
57.8381
,
GBP
68.416
69.7843
,
EURO
61.4501
62.6791
,
CAD
37.8361
38.5928
,
AUD
33.7923
34.4681
,
CHF
59.9428
61.1417
,
SEK
4.8272
4.9237
,
NOK
4.7926
4.8885
,
DKK
7.4566
7.6057
,
DJF
0.2862
0.324
,
INR
0.6803
0.6939
,
KSH
0.4345
0.4432
,
JPY
0.3389
0.3457
,
SAR
13.6809
13.9545
,
AED
13.9722
14.2516
,
ZAR
3.1723
3.2357
,
CNY
7.0934
7.2353
,
KWD
176.0871
179.6088

dgb

enat

USD
56.8022
57.9382
,
GBP
70.7585
72.1737
,
CHF
62.3446
63.5915
,
SEK
5.1879
5.2917
,
NOK
5.1733
5.2768
,
DKK
8.1014
8.2634
,
KES
0.4271
0.4356
,
JPY
0.3673
0.3746
,
DJF
0.3181
0.3245
,
CAD
41.1312
41.9538
,
AUD
36.4897
37.2195
,
SAR
15.1424
15.4452
,
AED
15.4648
15.7741
,
ZAR
2.9861
3.0458
,
CNY
7.846
8.0029

addis

nbe

dashen

USD
56.8204
57.9568
,
GBP
67.6774
69.0309
,
CHF
59.7024
60.8964
,
SEK
4.7247
4.8192
,
NOK
4.6714
4.7648
,
DKK
7.3584
7.5056
,
JPY
0.3331
0.3398
,
CAD
37.371
38.1184
,
SAR
13.7079
13.9821
,
AED
13.9997
14.28
,
EUR
60.6615
61.8747
,
DJF
0
0
,
INR
0
0
,
KES
0
0
,
AUD
33.1417
33.8045
,
ZAR
0
0
,
CNY
7.1035
7.2456
,
KWD
176.0144
179.5347
,
AED

oromia

USD
55.4509
56.5599
,
EUR
58.7724
59.9478
,
GBP
64.394
65.6819
,
SAR
13.3775
13.6451
,
CHF
59.3141
60.5004
,
AED
13.662
13.9352

lion

USD
56.7914
57.9272
,
GBP
67.5127
68.863
,
EUR
60.3636
61.5709

coop

USD
56.7329
57.8676
,
GBP
71.9543
73.3934
,
EUR
61.6516
62.8846
,
SAR
15.1247
15.4272
,
AED
15.4472
15.7561

gadaa

USD
56.7914
57.9272
,
GBP
67.5127
68.863
,
EUR
60.3636
61.5709
,
AED
13.9945
14.2744
,
SAR
13.7012
13.9752
,
CHF
59.3909
60.5787

hijra

EUR
61.5525
62.7836
,
USD
56.0843
57.206
,
GBP
71.5355
72.9662
,
AED
15.2681
15.5735
,
CAD
41.9322
42.7708
,
SAR
14.9478
15.2468

National Bank of Ethiopia in 2023: The Roles and Functions

The National Bank of Ethiopia was inaugurated in 1963 to engage in the singular task of central banking for Ethiopia. Prior to proclamation 206/1963, during the Imperial regime, the institution was engaged in the double duty of commercial and central banking.

Since then the National Bank was given considerable administrative autonomy and legal personality in addition to an increase in capital.

National Bank of Ethiopia Roles and Functions

The Role and Function of the National Bank of Ethiopia 2023

The roles the National Bank performed went through a myriad of changes in tandem with changes in government administrations before settling on the market-based economic policy proclamation 83/1994.

  • Manage money and credit supply and availability, as well as interest rates and other adjustments.
  • Put restrictions on gold and foreign exchange assets held in deposits by banks and other financial organizations licensed to trade in foreign exchange.
  •  Establish limitations on banks’ and other financial institutions’ net foreign exchange positions, as well as the terms and quantity of their external debt.
  •  Provide banks and other financial institutions with short and long-term refinancing options. Additionally, the proclamation augmented the Bank’s paid-up capital by ETB 20 million.
Institutions governed by the National Bank of Ethiopia
As of 2022, the National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) oversees the 19 banks, 18 insures, 41 microfinance institutions, and 1966 Ethiopian institutes of financial studies that exist in the country.

History of the National Bank of Ethiopia: From Inception to 2022

The long history and origination of the National Bank of Ethiopia dates back to 1905 when an agreement was reached between Emperor Menelik II, the then ruler of Ethiopia, and Mr. Ma Gillivray, representative of the British owned National Bank of Egypt.

Emperor Menilik II
Emperor Menilik II

The pact resulted in the inauguration of the first bank in Ethiopia in Feb.16, 1906. It was christened as the Bank of Abyssinia and was under the full management control of the Egyptian National Bank until the Bank’s liquidation in 1931.

This occurrence has happened due to a number of reasons, some of which included its inefficiency and profit-driven nature.

Immediately following this event, Ethiopia formed the Bank of Ethiopia, the first fully-African owned bank on the continent, by an official order on August 29, 1931 with an initial capital of £750,000.

The bank took over the commercial duties of the former bank and continued successfully before briefly ceasing operation during the Italian invasion of 1935.

Upon its reinstitution, the State Bank of Ethiopia was granted the sole right of issuing currency and dealing in foreign currency while also acting as the principal commercial bank in the country.

This went on until the proclamation mentioned at the very beginning (206/1963) divided the function of commercial and central banking attributing the former to National Bank of Ethiopia and the latter to the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE).

Facts about the National Bank of Ethiopia

Fun fact: In contrast to the prior State Bank of Ethiopia, the new Commercial Bank of Ethiopia employed only Ethiopians.

However, on September 1, 1976, monetary and banking proclamation No. 99 of 1976 went into effect, defining the National Bank’s duty in accordance with the country’s socialist economic principles adopted during the derg regime.

Logo of the Ethiopian Workers' Party
Derg Regime/ Workers’ Party of Ethiopia

Besides altering the role of this institution to participate actively in national planning and broad its area of regulation to include other financial institutions such as insurance institutions, credit cooperatives and investment-oriented banks, the declaration reintroduced the term Ethiopian “birr”, replacing Ethiopian dollar as the legal tender.

Only three banks remained in the finance industry left behind by the socialist-oriented government, each with a monopoly in its own market: The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE), the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE), and the Agricultural and Industrial Development Bank (AIDB).

In that year, the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) established a liberal economy system when the derg dictatorship, which had dominated the nation for 17 years under a command economy, fell apart in 1991.

Liberal economy system brings us back to the Monetary and Banking Proclamation of 1994 established Ethiopia’s national bank as a judicial body apart from the government and defined its chief functions listed above.

To read more on the National Bank of Ethiopia, visit their official page using the link: nbe.gov.et