Sri Lanka, an island nation known for its beautiful landscapes and cultural heritage, uses the “Sri Lankan Rupee” as its official currency. The symbol for the Sri Lankan Rupee is “රු,” and its currency code is “LKR.”
One Sri Lankan Rupee is divided into 100 smaller units called cents. However, cents are rarely used in everyday transactions due to their low value.
The Sri Lankan Rupee plays a central role in the country’s economy and is used for all types of financial transactions, including buying goods, paying for services, and conducting business.
Sri Lankan banknotes and coins often feature images of prominent national figures, historical sites, and wildlife. The currency’s designs reflect the country’s rich cultural and natural diversity.
The Central Bank of Sri Lanka is responsible for issuing and regulating the Sri Lankan Rupee to ensure its stability and proper circulation within the country.