KES to ETB Exchange Rate - Convert Kenyan Shilling to Ethiopian Birr

Converting from Kenyan Shilling (KES) to Ethiopian Birr (ETB)

What is Kenyan Shilling (KES)

The Kenyan Shilling (KES) is the official currency of Kenya, a vibrant country in East Africa. Introduced as the national currency in 1966, the KES replaced the East African shilling at a fixed rate. The symbol for the Kenyan Shilling is "KSh," and it is subdivided into 100 cents. The Central Bank of Kenya is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency, which plays a vital role in the nation's economy.

The KES is commonly used in various forms, including notes and coins. Banknotes are available in various denominations: 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000 shillings. Coins come in smaller denominations, including 1, 5, 10, 20, and 40 shillings, along with some coins worth 50 cents. The value of the Kenyan Shilling can fluctuate based on economic conditions, supply and demand, and factors such as inflation and interest rates.

The KES is used not only within Kenya but also in cross-border trade with neighboring countries. When traveling or conducting business in the region, understanding the KES and its value relative to other currencies is essential, especially for those dealing with transactions in Ethiopian Birr (ETB).

What is Ethiopian Birr (ETB)

The Ethiopian Birr (ETB) is the official currency of Ethiopia, a nation renowned for its rich history and diverse culture. Officially adopted in 1945, the Birr has since become a symbol of Ethiopia's economic development. The currency's symbol is "Br," and it is divided into 100 cents. The National Bank of Ethiopia is the primary authority responsible for issuing and regulating the Birr.

Banknotes are available in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 50, and 100 birr, while coins are available in smaller units, including 1, 5, and 10 cents. The Ethiopian Birr has experienced significant changes in value, influenced by various factors such as trade balances, inflation, and government policies. In recent years, the Ethiopian government has taken steps to stabilize the currency to promote economic growth and attract foreign investment.

Converting KES to ETB is particularly relevant for travelers, businesses, and investors involved in Kenya-Ethiopia trade or tourism. The exchange rate can vary daily depending on market conditions. Travelers should always check the current rates and be aware of possible fees when exchanging currencies.

Converting Kenyan Shillings to Ethiopian Birr involves using the current exchange rate, represented as:

ETB = KES × exchange rate

For accurate conversions and transactions, utilizing reliable financial services or currency converters is essential. Understanding both currencies opens doors for better financial decisions in East Africa.

Kenyan Shilling to Ethiopian Birr conversion table

KES to ETB conversion table

Kenyan Shilling (KES)Ethiopian Birr (ETB)
1 KES1.05652997579 ETB
2 KES2.11305995158 ETB
3 KES3.16958992737 ETB
4 KES4.22611990316 ETB
5 KES5.28264987895 ETB
6 KES6.33917985474 ETB
7 KES7.39570983053 ETB
8 KES8.45223980632 ETB
9 KES9.50876978211 ETB
10 KES10.5652997579 ETB
100 KES105.65299757896 ETB
200 KES211.30599515791 ETB
300 KES316.95899273687 ETB
400 KES422.61199031582 ETB
500 KES528.26498789478 ETB
600 KES633.91798547374 ETB
700 KES739.57098305269 ETB
800 KES845.22398063165 ETB
900 KES950.8769782106 ETB
1 000 KES1 056.52997578956 ETB
2 000 KES2 113.05995157912 ETB
5 000 KES5 282.6498789478 ETB
10 000 KES10 565.29975789559 ETB
20 000 KES21 130.59951579118 ETB
50 000 KES52 826.49878947796 ETB
100 000 KES105 652.99757895592 ETB
Last updated June 5, 2025 at 06:55 AM