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BEAC: For the first time, a 200 CFA franc coin will exist in the CEMAC region.

It is the key innovation of the coins designed and issued by BEAC, made with materials that help curb smuggling in Central Africa and, in turn, strengthen confidence in the CFA franc.

BEAC: For the first time, a 200 CFA franc coin will exist in the CEMAC region.
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The Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) is set for a positive economic shift with the introduction of a new series of coins in 2025. The Bank of Central African States (BEAC) has designed this initiative to facilitate cash payments, streamline commercial transactions, and reinforce economic identity across Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, the Central African Republic, and Chad.

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The new range of coins, featuring nine denominations (1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, and 500 CFA francs), aims to improve cash availability and modernize the region’s monetary system. A key innovation is the introduction of the 200 CFA franc coin, which will enhance transaction efficiency. Additionally, the redesigned coins showcase imagery that symbolizes regional integration and social development, fostering a stronger sense of economic unity within CEMAC.

To ensure the continuous circulation of coins and prevent misuse, BEAC has optimized the materials used in their production. The new coins are made from stainless steel and nickel-copper alloys, materials that not only enhance durability but also reduce their appeal for smuggling and illegal melting. This measure is expected to improve access to small change for both merchants and consumers, easing daily transactions and boosting local trade.

The impact of these new coins extends beyond everyday use. By improving cash flow, they also encourage the use of banking services and structured payment systems, promoting a more organized and efficient economy. Unlike previous efforts to address coin shortages, this initiative is designed as a comprehensive and sustainable solution. If successfully implemented, the new coin series will not only facilitate transactions but also help lower costs, stimulate economic activity, and strengthen confidence in the CFA franc, benefiting the entire CEMAC population.

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