cbe

USD
124.0086
126.4888
,
GBP
152.3866
155.4343
,
EUR
128.3365
130.9032
,
CHF
134.1436
136.8265
,
SEK
11.0023
11.2223
,
NOK
10.7134
10.9276
,
DKK
16.8993
17.2373
,
DJF
,
JPY
0.7759
0.7914
,
CAD
84.628
86.3206
,
SAR
33.0073
33.6675
,
AED
33.7659
34.4412
,
INR
,
KES
,
AUD
75.3049
76.811
,
ZAR
,
CNY
16.6728
17.0063
,
KWD
394.889
402.7867

awash

USD
131.7137
134.348
,
GBP
172.569
176.0204
,
EUR
146.8101
149.7463
,
JPY
0.779
0.7946
,
SAR
31.6982
32.3322
,
AED
32.376
33.0235
,
CAD
85.9366
87.6553
,
CHF
142.8608
145.718
,
NOK
10.6797
10.8933
,
DKK
17.2822
17.6278
,
SEK
,
DJF
,
INR
,
KES
,
AUD
,
ZAR
,
CNY

abyssinia

USD
131.4713
134.1007
,
GBP
167.7564
171.1115
,
EUR
141.9513
144.7903
,
AED
35.4076
36.1158
,
CHF
156.9981
160.1381
,
SEK
13.3964
13.6643
,
NOK
12.5141
12.7644
,
CAD
94.083
95.9647
,
SAR
34.6777
35.3713
,
CNY
17.8859
18.2436

abay

USD
131.4715
134.1009
,
GBP
175.3041
178.8102
,
EUR
148.5891
151.5609
,
AED
35.7921
35.7517
,
ZAR
7.2515
7.3965
,
SAR
35.0507
35.7517
,
JPY
9080
0.9261
,
CHF
159.3015
162.4875
,
AUD
84.339
86.0257
,
CNY
18.1631
18.5263

zemen

CAD
94.7006
96.5946
,
EUR
146.8004
149.7364
,
GBP
168.7161
172.0904
,
SEK
13.5814
13.853
,
USD
131.8582
134.4954

buna

USD
131.7095
134.3437
,
EUR
146.9991
149.9391
,
GBP
164.1011
167.3831
,
AED
35.7075
36.4217
,
SAR
34.1012
34.7832
,
CAD
89.1012
90.8832
,
AUD
64.239
65.5238
,
JPY
0.8603
0.8775

nib

USD
129.9616
132.5608
,
GBP
173.3168
176.7831
,
EUR
148.553
151.5241
,
CHF
158.7317
161.9064
,
CAD
93.8792
95.7567
,
AED
35.383
36.0906
,
SAR
34.643
35.3359

berhan

USD
130.1165
132.7188
,
EUR
147.2394
150.1842
,
GBP
168.7263
172.1008
,
CAD
93.6696
95.543
,
AED
35.4232
36.1317
,
CNY
17.9759
18.3354

wegagen

USD
131.7779
134.4135
,
GBP
175.3437
178.8505
,
EUR
148.2501
151.2151
,
CHF
158.5156
161.6859
,
SEK
13.5599
13.8311
,
CNY
18.2117
18.5759
,
JPY
0.9093
0.9275

dgb

USD
128.1012
130.6632
,
EUR
137.0599
139.8011
,
GBP
157.4803
160.6299
,
CHF
130.8214
133.4378
,
SAR
29.9468
30.5457
,
AED
36.7329
37.4675
,
CAD
79.1617
80.7449

enat

USD
131.0478
133.6689
,
EUR
147.3372
150.2839
,
GBP
171.0826
174.5043

ahadu

USD
131.0784
133.7
,
GBP
174.1091
177.5913
,
EUR
147.0413
149.9821
,
CAD
58.8603
61.8033
,
SAR
21.7111
22.7967
,
AED
22.1751
23.2839

addis

EUR
147.598
150.55
,
GBP
171.4862
174.9159
,
USD
131.6345
134.2672
,
CHF
159.7118
162.9061
,
JPY
0.9188
0.9372

dashen

USD
131.6771
134.3106
,
EUR
146.1616
149.0848
,
GBP
169.5081
172.8983
,
CAD
86.1165
87.8388
,
AED
32.4434
33.0923
,
SAR
31.7645
32.3998
,
CNY
16.5064
16.8366

oromia

lion

USD
131.8944
134.5323
,
GBP
171.3959
174.8238
,
EUR
147.0918
150.0336

developmentbank

USD
130.1388
132.7416
,
GBP
173.6702
177.1436
,
EUR
147.8377
150.7944
,
CHF
157.8971
161.0551
,
SEK
13.5604
13.8316
,
NOK
12.6509
12.9039
,
DKK
19.8138
20.21
,
DJF
0.7289
0.7434
,
JPY
0.9083
0.9265
,
CAD
94.3103
96.1965
,
SAR
34.6935
35.3874
,
AED
35.4254
36.1339
,
INR
1.535
1.5657
,
KES
1.0057
1.0258
,
AUD
84.1998
85.8838
,
SDR
176.4552
179.9843
,
ZAR
7.1072
7.2493
,
CNY
18.011
18.3713
,
KWD
424.4217
432.9101

coop

USD
131.4106
134.0388
,
GBP
168.331
171.6976
,
EUR
143.4649
146.3342
,
AED
32.994
33.6538
,
SAR
32.2674
32.9128

gadaa

USD
131.7073
134.3414
,
GBP
163.4219
166.6903
,
EUR
149.8136
152.8099
,
AED
33.7659
34.4412
,
SAR
33.0073
33.6674
,
CHF
134.1436
136.8265

hijra

USD
131.8119
134.4481
,
EUR
143.2296
146.0942
,
GBP
167.2572
170.6023
,
SAR
35.1035
35.8056
,
AED
35.8441
36.561

amhara

USD
131.98
134.6196
,
GBP
176.7344
180.2691
,
EUR
150.1668
153.1702
,
CAD
95.3268
97.2334
,
AED
35.9335
36.6521
,
SAR
35.1834
35.8871

tsehay

USD
131.5382
134.169
,
GBP
160.2439
163.4488
,
EUR
130.0158
132.6161
,
CAD
86.9537
88.6927
,
SAR
33.3311
33.9977
,
AED
34.0606
34.7419
,
AED

tsedey

USD
131.8961
134.534
,
EUR
149.069
152.0504
,
GBP
175.8703
179.3877
,
AED
35.9077
36.6258
,
CHF
159.816
163.0123
,
SEK
13.6769
13.9505
,
NOK
12.7444
12.9993
,
DKK
19.9788
20.3784
,
DJF
0.7387
0.7535
,
INR
1.5435
1.5743
,
JPY
0.9109
0.9291
,
CAD
94.9508
96.8498
,
SAR
35.1639
35.8671
,
ZAR
7.2749
7.4204
,
CNY
18.2217
18.5862
,
KWD
430.2187
438.8231
,
KES
1.0185
1.0389

siinqee

USD
129.9898
132.5896
,
EUR
140.9693
143.7887
,
GBP
162.7073
165.9614
,
SAR
23.1262
23.5887
,
CHF
123.4786
125.9482
,
AED
32.7831
33.4388

hibret

USD
131.5
134.13
,
EUR
146.0001
148.9201
,
GBP
170.5219
173.9323
,
CHF
149.0203
152.0007

gohbetoch

nbe

JPY
0.9185
0.9277
,
KWD
427.064
431.3347
,
CNY
17.9273
18.1066
,
ZAR
6.9352
7.0045
,
XDR
167.9726
169.6523
,
EUR
148.7559
150.2434
,
AED
35.6609
36.0175
,
SAR
34.9082
35.2573
,
AUD
83.482
84.3168
,
CAD
94.0908
95.0317
,
USD
130.9932
131.3238
,
KES
1.0088
1.0391
,
INR
1.5287
1.544
,
DJF
0.7336
0.7557
,
DKK
19.9208
20.12
,
NOK
12.328
12.4512
,
SEK
13.3275
13.4608
,
CHF
160.5899
162.1958
,
GBP
173.7101
175.4472

binance

USDT
159.39
158.58

Black Market and Its Disadvantage on Ethiopian Banks in 2023

Blackmarket and Its Disadvantages

The black market is a business or market that functions outside official government regulations and taxation. This unauthorized “hidden” economic illegal activity commonly supports money laundering (like dollar to birr black market), drug trafficking, and tax evasion.

Banks in Ethiopia are impacted by the black market more and more nowadays. As the exchange rate increases in the black market, there will be a significant decrease in the country’s currency, an increase in the cost of borrowing, and a risk of fraud and illegal bank notes. Because there is a lack of regulation and government control, the banks are subject to money laundering and other tax fraud.

To combat the black market, The government set forth various actions, including anti-money laundering regulations, stepping up clients’ proper research on and its consequences, and using advanced analytics to spot suspicious activities.

In October 2022, 391 bank accounts were closed by The National Bank of Ethiopia because of illegal money transfers. In addition to this, the government sent reward money to individuals who gave information about illicit money transfers and persons engaged in the activity. The National Bank of Ethiopia governor added, “it is necessary to take administrative and legal measures against people involved in these illegal acts.”

However, The government’s restriction and regulations on exchange control lead to black markets, which adds to the current inflation. Exchange regulations could also have unexpected results that could harm society and the economy.

Suppose the National Bank of Ethiopia is only willing to meet some citizens’ demands for foreign exchange at its official exchange rate. In that case, those whose demand is refused will be willing to pay the price over the official rate.

If such chances are offered, those who earn or borrow foreign money will be tempted to sell on the black market rather than the National Bank of Ethiopia, putting the banks at risk of losing clients.

The Current Exchange Rate in The Black Market in Comparison with The Official Exchange Rate

Currency 

Official Exchange Rate 

Black Market Exchange Rate 

 

US Dollar 

57.50 ETB 96.44 ETB 
 

Euro

57.87 ETB 104.45 ETB
 

Swiss Franc

54.98 ETB 104.56 ETB
 

Australian Dollar

33.70 ETB 67.38 ETB
 

Kuwaiti Dinar

166.91 ETB 317.21 ETB
 

Swedish Krona

4.65 ETB 9.29 ETB
 

Canadian Dollar

40.09 ETB 72.22 ETB
 

Pound Sterling

65.29 ETB 118.14 ETB

 

The exchange rate listed above is the country’s current currency exchange rate. The Black Market Exchange Rate mainly benefits individuals with foreign currency and affects the country’s economy. The market value of the black market is increased because of inflation, recession, and some government policies.

A factor that makes it riskier to keep local currency is inflation, an economic occurrence that happens when the prices of goods and services grow over time. As inflation rises, the value of local currency declines, and devalued local currency has reduced purchasing power.

An economic downturn is referred to as a recession. Recessions cause businesses and individuals to cut back on spending, which lowers economic activity. When this occurs, consumers may turn to the black market to buy items that aren’t supplied through legal means.

Conclusion

Black Market is a significant threat to banks and other financial institutions. Banks are taking several measures to combat the black market, but more needs to be done to ensure that the it does not continue to threaten the financial system.