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Table 
25: Average Exchange Rates of GCC Currencies and Major Currencies Against KD (Fils)

Data for April - June 2025

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Period Saudi Riyal Qatari Riyal Rial Omani UAE Dirham Bahraini Dinar US Dollar Pound Sterling Japanese Yen Euro  (1) Canadian Dollar Swiss Franc Swedish Krona Australian Dollar
2018 80.625 82.951 785.252 82.217 803.037 301.942 403.543 2.7355 356.982 233.270 308.760 34.814 226.010
2019 81.073 83.411 789.631 82.673 807.493 303.617 387.707 2.7850 340.032 228.813 305.492 32.139 211.203
2020 81.777 84.136 796.436 83.383 811.827 306.256 393.048 2.8709 349.328 228.516 326.611 33.374 211.246
2021 80.545 82.868 784.542 82.142 802.234 301.640 414.822 2.7463 357.200 240.733 329.826 35.155 226.827
2022 81.682 84.135 796.344 83.391 811.553 306.252 378.439 2.3402 322.805 235.574 320.942 30.358 212.787
2023 81.919 84.395 798.860 83.647 816.837 307.197 381.855 2.1909 332.142 227.636 341.681 28.938 204.235
2024 81.778 84.249 797.645 83.492 815.429 306.667 392.137 2.0287 331.952 224.038 348.748 29.034 202.414
2023 Q2 81.794 84.266 797.691 83.520 815.585 306.726 383.537 2.2401 333.618 228.243 340.722 29.178 205.067
Q3 82.032 84.511 799.902 83.764 817.965 307.621 389.856 2.1283 335.126 229.436 348.385 28.434 201.640
Q4 82.249 84.735 802.085 83.982 820.129 308.435 382.035 2.0804 331.375 226.344 346.664 28.842 200.428
2024 Q1 81.977 84.454 799.554 83.695 817.410 307.413 390.027 2.0761 333.957 228.149 352.577 29.636 202.414
Q2 81.904 84.379 798.767 83.621 816.682 307.139 387.394 1.9730 330.647 224.501 339.190 28.693 202.182
Q3 81.442 83.903 794.263 83.149 812.080 305.408 396.295 2.0429 335.223 223.801 352.028 29.258 204.311
Q4 81.813 84.286 797.997 83.528 815.779 306.799 394.221 2.0208 327.981 219.701 350.512 28.561 200.751
2025 Q1 82.246 84.731 802.165 83.970 820.091 308.421 387.934 2.0183 324.106 214.818 342.727 28.827 193.422
Q2 81.786 84.257 797.600 83.500 815.504 306.696 408.755 2.1242 347.434 221.472 370.868 31.698 196.241
2024
Jun 81.732 84.202 797.124 83.445 814.968 306.494 390.068 1.9445 330.568 223.734 342.364 29.222 203.554
Jul 81.573 84.038 795.573 83.283 813.382 305.898 392.771 1.9305 331.404 223.243 342.196 28.804 204.445
Aug 81.420 83.881 794.083 83.127 811.859 305.325 394.417 2.0803 335.887 222.940 354.721 29.240 202.512
Sep 81.321 83.778 793.115 83.026 810.869 304.953 402.327 2.1272 338.449 225.176 359.927 29.781 205.958
Oct 81.556 84.020 795.407 83.266 813.213 305.834 400.665 2.0568 334.339 223.112 356.160 29.373 206.218
Nov 81.887 84.362 798.638 83.604 816.516 307.076 392.371 1.9948 327.256 219.864 349.291 28.246 200.706
Dec 82.011 84.490 799.851 83.731 817.757 307.543 389.163 2.0089 322.595 216.400 345.811 27.996 195.669
2025
Jan 82.238 84.724 802.064 83.962 820.018 308.393 381.175 1.9657 319.286 214.382 339.218 27.812 192.032
Feb 82.305 84.792 802.715 84.030 820.684 308.644 385.048 2.0192 320.478 215.322 340.239 28.329 193.801
Mar 82.201 84.685 801.697 83.924 819.644 308.253 396.695 2.0674 331.783 214.543 347.971 30.150 194.140
Apr 81.895 84.370 798.713 83.612 816.592 307.105 402.813 2.1264 344.128 219.356 367.487 31.331 192.799
May 81.805 84.277 797.836 83.520 815.696 306.768 409.666 2.1243 346.243 221.245 370.109 31.767 197.599
Jun 81.667 84.135 796.489 83.379 814.319 306.250 413.801 2.1160 351.159 223.549 374.377 31.965 198.327
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Issue No.1, Vol 23, of January 2002, published data on Euro since January 1999, as transactions in this currency started on that date.

All data is the property of Central Bank of Kuwait.

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Quarterly Statistical Bulletin

The "Quarterly Statistical Bulletin" provides up-to-date statistics and data and highlights a number of economic, financial, monetary and banking developments in the State of Kuwait's economy and their impact on the local monetary and banking indicators during that quarter.

Moreover, the "Quarterly Statistical Bulletin" presents recent data on the most notable developments in the Balance of Payments and General Budget of the State of Kuwait, and Kuwait Stock Exchange.

Definitions:

  1. Currency in Circulation:
    Currency outside the vaults of the Central Bank of Kuwait, which represents the amount of currency issued by the CBK and held by residents and non- residents.
  2. Currency in Circulation Outside the Local Banks:
    Currency in circulation - the Currency in the vault of the local banks.
  3. Monetary Base or Money Supply in its narrow definition (M0):
    Signifies currency in Circulation, demand and time deposits of local banks and other resident financial institutions with the CBK, Monetary Base means money supply in its narrowest definition (M0).
  4. Money (M1):
    Currency in circulation outside the local banks + sigh deposits with local banks (private deposits in KD). Money means money supply in its narrow definition (M1).
  5. Quasi-money:
    Balances of Savings deposits (in KD) + time deposits (in KD) + foreign currency deposits + CDs (in KD). The private sector maintains quasi-money components with local banks.
  6. Certificates of Deposit:
    Negotiable financial papers denominated in Kuwaiti dinars. The term quasi-money also includes that portion of CDs issued by Kuwaiti local banks and held by other parties (i.e. excluding the portion held by these banks themselves).
  7. Money Supply in its Broad Definition (M2):
    Money (M1) + quasi-money.
  8. Money Supply in its broader definition (M3):
    Includes money supply in its broad definition (M2), plus private sector deposits with deposit-accepting investment companies.
  9. Claims on the Private Sector:
    Credit facilities extended by local banks to the private sector + domestic investments (enlisted and non-listed) by local banks + CDs issued by other non-banking private sector units and held by local banks.
  10. Credit Facilities:
    Discounts and advances provided by local banks to residents, either in the form of overdrafts, or loans for specific purposes and fixed terms. Both in local or foreign currencies to individuals, financial or non-financial companies and institutions (other than banks).
  11. Private Sector:
    It means individuals, institutions and companies belonging to private.
  12. Loans to Banks:
    Includes loans extended to the bank by banks.
  13. Government:
    Ministries, governmental departments, and sectors reported under Government’s Financial Statement as well as Kuwait Credit Bank.
  14. Local Banks:
    Include all Kuwaiti banks, foreign banks’ branches licensed to operate in the State of Kuwait.
  15. Other Deposit Liabilities with Local Banks:
    Including matured time deposits not covered by instructions for renewal from customer, deposits belonging to customers at branches and resulting from the payment of salaries by the government and institutions through the main office, funds due to commission agents concerning letters of credit, salaries or funds transferred to certain customers who have no sight deposit accounts, or those who have accounts but no mention is made of the number, and suspense accounts (for example, the address of the customers is unknown), as well as other liabilities.
  16. Public Institutions Deposits: These include all wholly or partially government-owned institutions (at 50% of capital or more). These are divided into the following two categories:

    a) Public Financial Institutions: these are preliminarily engaged in financial areas.

    b) Public Non-Financial Institutions: Institutions that are engaged in economic non-financial activities for profit making, and the institutions that submit separate budget as per the enclosure.

  17. Loans from Banks:
    Includes loans extended from the bank to other banks.
  18. Exchange Companies:
    Exchange Companies encompass those companies subject to CBK’s supervision and licensed to exercise banking activities (such as purchasing and selling currencies, travelers cheques and drafts, trading in precious metals, and collecting cheques and drafts drawn on foreign entities). These companies do not include individually-owned exchange institutions which are not subject to CBK’s supervision.
  19. Investment/Finance Companies:
    Include conventional and Islamic investment/finance companies registered with the CBK. In accordance with Law No. 7/2010 concerning the establishment of the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) and the Regulation of the Activity of Securities, and Ministerial Decision No. 38/2011 regarding the organization of CBK’s supervision on finance companies, the supervision on investment companies has transferred from the CBK to CMA as of 13 September 2011. Therefore, CBK’s role toward these companies is now confined to the supervision of their practiced financial activity.
  20. Credit Cards, Issued by Local Banks:
    Credit Cards are plastic cards which provide customers with credit up to certain limits, and may allow him payment by installment of the amount debited using the card.
  21. Debit Cards, Issued by Local Banks :
    Debit Cards are plastic cards which directly debit the customer’s account. Their limits are the available balance in the customer’s account, and they are linked to the customer’s account at the issuing bank.
  22. Valid Cards:
    Represent credit/debit cards valid as at the end of the period, and is calculated as the total number of these cards valid at the start of the period, PLUS their total number issued for the first time during the period, MINUS the total number of these cards which were cancelled and not renewed during that period.
  23. Point-of-Sale Machines:
    Machines which local banks (conventional, Islamic, and foreign bank branches) provide to the traders among their customers, for processing the credit/debit card payment transactions of these traders’ customers.
  24. ATMs:
    Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) are operated or loaded by local banks (conventional, Islamic, and foreign banks’ branches), whether owned by these banks or by the K-Net Company, and are used to process cash withdrawal operations carried out through plastic cards, as well as other banking transactions.

Notes

  • Tables in this bulletin encompass the available data about conventional and Islamic local banks, investment companies and finance companies registered with the CBK, and exchange companies. For further information, please refer to the CBK’s website: www.cbk.gov.kw
  • Deposits of Kuwait Credit Bank (formerly Savings and Credit Bank) were reclassified under Government deposits.

Symbols and Notes

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1 Significant breaks in the homogeneity of a series are indicated by a horizontal or vertical line across the series. 2 The slight discrepancies in totals or percentages are due to rounding.