Bangladeshi taka

Bangladeshi taka
টাকা (Bengali)
Taka banknotesSign
ISO 4217
CodeBDT (numeric: 050)
Subunit0.01
Unit
Symbol
Denominations
Subunit
1100Poisha
(defunct)
Symbol
Poishap
Banknotes
 Freq. used5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000
 Rarely used2
Coins
 Rarely used1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 poysha (since 2001) ৳1, ৳2, ৳5 (no longer minted since 2013; still legal tender but ৳5 still in use from 1993 and onwards)
Demographics
User(s) Bangladesh
Issuance
Central bankBangladesh Bank
PrinterThe Security Printing Corporation Bangladesh Ltd.
 Websitewww.spcbl.org.bd
MintThe Security Printing Corporation Bangladesh Ltd.
Valuation
Inflation9.41%
 SourceBBS, August 2021[1]

The Bangladeshi taka (Bengali: টাকা, sign: , code: BDT, short form: Tk) is the currency of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. In Unicode, it is encoded at U+09F3 BENGALI RUPEE SIGN.

Issuance of bank notes 10 and larger is controlled by Bangladesh Bank, while the 2 and 5 banknotes are the responsibility of the ministry of finance of the government of Bangladesh. The banknotes of Tk. 2 and Tk.5 have mostly been replaced by coins while lower denomination coins (including all poysha coins) up to Tk. 1 have almost gone out of circulation due to inflation. The most commonly used symbol for the taka is "" and "Tk", used on receipts while purchasing goods and services. It is divided into 100 poysha, but poysha coins are no longer in circulation. The poysha is still used for accounting purposes (e.g., Tk 123,456.78 for 123,456 taka and 78 poysha).

  1. ^ "Inflation". Bangladesh Bank. Archived from the original on 8 February 2022.

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