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Zimbabwean ZiG
ISO 4217 Code ZWG
User(s)  Zimbabwe
Subunit
1100 cent
not a formal subunit; used only in quoting stock prices in the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange
Symbol ZiG
Plural ZiG
Coins ZiG110, ZiG14, ZiG12, ZiG1, ZiG2, ZiG5
Banknotes ZiG10, ZiG20, ZiG50, ZiG100, ZiG200

The Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG; code: ZWG) is the official currency of Zimbabwe since 8 April 2024, backed by US$575 million worth of hard assets: foreign currencies, gold, and other precious metals. It replaced the Zimbabwean dollar, which suffered from rapid depreciation, with the official exchange rate surpassing 30,000 Zimbabwean dollars per U.S. dollar on 5 April 2024, whilst the parallel market rate reached 40,000 per U.S. dollar. Annual inflation in Zimbabwe hit 55.3% in March 2024.

Although fractional denominations exist, the ZiG has no formal subdivisions. Cents are used by the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, each indicating 1100 of a ZiG.

Background

The ZiG currency was announced on 5 April 2024, taking the name from ZiG digital tokens, which are now available as GBDT. The ZiG is Zimbabwe's sixth attempt since 2008 at creating a new currency that will make it independent of the US dollar.

Zimbabwe has a multi-currency system, introduced in 2009 after the hyperinflation of the Zimbabwean dollar. In addition to the ZiG, foreign currencies are also legal tender. As of April 2024, the value of the dollar had decreased by 80%. At that time, U.S. dollars accounted for four-fifths of all transactions. The ZiG began trading on April 8 at an exchange rate of 13.56 ZiG to 1 USD. Since its launch, the proportion of transactions conducted in USD has declined from 85% to 70%. The government and the central bank expect the use of ZiG to increase in the country gradually. Companies are required to pay 50% of their quarterly taxes in ZiG.

Features

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, over the weekend of 6 April to 7 April 2024, released the currency features.

Denominations

Banknotes

Banknotes of Zimbabwe Gold were announced in eight denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 ZiG; however, a later announcement stated that the 1, 2, and 5 ZiG denominations would instead be issued in coin form. They began circulating on 30 April 2024.

The ZiG notes are made from cotton paper, have the Zimbabwe Bird as their watermark, and are all equal in size, measuring 155 mm × 65 mm (6.1 in × 2.6 in).

According to a NewsDay article dated 31 May 2024, Governor John Mushayavanhu said that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will not introduce 50- or 200-zig notes anytime soon as it fears that the bigger notes will fuel inflation. The notes have been printed and delivered. "We have introduced most of the cash denominations that we said we were going to. We have got ZiG1, ZiG2, ZiG5, ZiG10 and ZiG20 in circulation now," said Mushayavanhu. Only the 10- and 20-ZiG denominations have been confirmed to be issued as notes; the lower denominations are presumed to be coins. There was no word on the fate of the 100 ZiG note.[1]

Value Dimensions Main colour Obverse Reverse Watermark Date of Ref.
printing issue
1 ZiG 155 × 65 mm Blue Balancing Rocks with trees Liquid gold being moulded on top of a stack of 12 gold bars Zimbabwe Bird and "RBZ" 2024 not issued
2 ZiG 155 × 65 mm Green
5 ZiG 155 × 65 mm Pink
10 ZiG 155 × 65 mm Navy blue 30 April 2024
20 ZiG 155 × 65 mm Peach and green 13 May 2024
50 ZiG 155 × 65 mm Brown TBA
100 ZiG 155 × 65 mm Olive green TBA
200 ZiG 155 × 65 mm Red TBA
For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

Coins

The coins came in several forms: 1 ZiG, 2 ZiG, 5 ZiG. They were introduced on 30 April 2024, along with the banknotes.

There are plans to introduce also coins for 110 ZiG, 14 ZiG, and 12 ZiG as well.

Banknotes of the same denominations will not be released.

Conversions

Exchange rates

The Zimbabwean dollar (ZWL) lost about 32% value on interbank in two-day trading, moving from 22,950 to 33,903 per U.S. dollar. The conversion to ZiG was based on gold price and swap rate. On a press release dated 6 April 2024, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe announced that ZWL would be converted to ZiG at an exchange rate of 2498.7242 ZWL for one ZiG. Zimbabweans were given 21 days to convert their cash into ZiG.

The ZiG started trading on 8 April 2024 with an exchange rate of 13.56 ZiG per US dollar and was subsequently allowed to freely float.

Zimswitch and banks

All banks and financial institutions were instructed to convert all ZWL balances, obligations, and accounts to the new currency, ZiG.

See also

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