TZS to KES Exchange Rate - Convert Tanzanian Shilling to Kenyan Shilling

Converting from Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) to Kenyan Shilling (KES)

What is Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)

The Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) is the official currency of Tanzania, a country located in East Africa. The shilling is subdivided into 100 cents, though cents are rarely used in daily transactions. The symbol for the Tanzanian Shilling is “TSh,” and it is issued by the Bank of Tanzania.

The TZS was established after Tanzania gained independence in the early 1960s, replacing the East African shilling. The currency is primarily used for domestic transactions within Tanzania, but it can also be exchanged in neighboring countries, albeit at variable rates. The shilling's value can fluctuate due to factors such as inflation, changes in economic policies, and exchange rates against other currencies.

For travelers and businesses engaging in trade within the region, understanding the TZS is essential for managing expenses and conducting transactions. To convert Tanzanian Shillings to other currencies, including the Kenyan Shilling, one must keep up with the latest exchange rates, which can be influenced by market dynamics.

What is Kenyan Shilling (KES)

The Kenyan Shilling (KES) is the official currency of Kenya, another East African nation. Like the TZS, the Kenyan Shilling is subdivided into 100 cents, but the usage of cents is also infrequent in everyday transactions. The symbol for the Kenyan Shilling is “KSh,” and it is issued by the Central Bank of Kenya.

The KES has seen various reforms over the years, particularly in its denominations and security features. The currency is critical for facilitating trade and commerce within Kenya and with neighboring countries, including Tanzania. The KES is recognized for its relative stability compared to other regional currencies, although it is subject to fluctuations due to economic factors, investor confidence, and trade imbalances.

When converting TZS to KES, one must be aware of the current exchange rate. The exchange rate can be calculated using the formula:

KES = TZS × Exchange Rate

For example, if the exchange rate from Tanzanian Shilling to Kenyan Shilling is 0.045, converting 1,000 TZS to KES would give:

KES = 1000 × 0.045 = 45 KES

In conclusion, understanding both the Tanzanian Shilling and the Kenyan Shilling is essential for anyone traveling or conducting business in East Africa. With the right knowledge and resources, converting between these currencies can be a straightforward process, allowing for smoother transactions and better financial management.

Tanzanian Shilling to Kenyan Shilling conversion table

TZS to KES conversion table

Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)Kenyan Shilling (KES)
1 TZS0.04835227809 KES
2 TZS0.09670455618 KES
3 TZS0.14505683428 KES
4 TZS0.19340911237 KES
5 TZS0.24176139046 KES
6 TZS0.29011366855 KES
7 TZS0.33846594665 KES
8 TZS0.38681822474 KES
9 TZS0.43517050283 KES
10 TZS0.48352278092 KES
100 TZS4.83522780925 KES
200 TZS9.67045561849 KES
300 TZS14.50568342774 KES
400 TZS19.34091123698 KES
500 TZS24.17613904623 KES
600 TZS29.01136685547 KES
700 TZS33.84659466472 KES
800 TZS38.68182247396 KES
900 TZS43.51705028321 KES
1 000 TZS48.35227809246 KES
2 000 TZS96.70455618491 KES
5 000 TZS241.76139046228 KES
10 000 TZS483.52278092455 KES
20 000 TZS967.0455618491 KES
50 000 TZS2 417.61390462275 KES
100 000 TZS4 835.22780924551 KES
Last updated April 18, 2025 at 12:55 PM