ZiG to Get Global Currency Code

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is working to get an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) code for the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency. ISO currency codes are three-letter codes that represent different currencies around the world. For example, USD stands for the United States dollar, GBP for the British pound, and EUR for the euro. The ZiG will have eight banknotes and two coins.

The Government is committed to the ZiG and its long-term success. This move shows that there are no plans to stop using the ZiG, which has already helped stabilize prices and exchange rates since it started on April 5, 2024. The ZiG has brought several benefits to the economy. It has helped control inflation and keep prices stable, benefiting both businesses and consumers. The gold-backed currency has also stabilized the exchange rate, reducing uncertainty in international transactions. Moreover, the ZiG has contributed to economic growth by attracting foreign investment and promoting trade. The Government’s support for the ZiG has boosted confidence in the economy, encouraging more investment.

Applying for an ISO code shows the Government’s clear support for the ZiG, reducing uncertainty about its future. An ISO code would make the ZiG a recognized currency worldwide, making international trade and transactions easier. A unique three-letter code like ZWG for the ZiG would make it easy to identify and remember, reducing errors. It would also align with global standards, simplify international payments, and make transactions more efficient. Overall, having an ISO code would help Zimbabwe participate more in the global economy, promoting trade and economic growth.

Minister of Industry and Commerce Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu
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