LIME to KES Converter and calculator
The Bitget LIME to KES converter allows you to calculate the exact value of iMe Lab in Kenyan Shilling based on the real-time iMe Lab global price index. Conversion rate data is derived from an aggregation of global iMe Lab trading price information. Whether you're planning trades, tracking portfolio value, or monitoring market dynamics, the converter provides accurate and timely valuations.

LIME to KES chart
LIME/KES: 1 LIME = 0.2553 KES. The price of converting 1 iMe Lab (LIME) to Kenyan Shilling (KES) is 0.2553 KES today.
In the past 1D, iMe Lab has changed -1.78% to KES. Based on the trend and price charts, iMe Lab(LIME) has changed -1.78% to KES while Kenyan Shilling(KES) has changed % to LIME in the last 24 hours.
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LIME to KES conversion data: Volatility and price changes of in KES
| Last 24 hours | Last 7 days | Last 30 days | Last 90 days | |
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High | 0.2600 KES | 0.2832 KES | 0.3089 KES | 0.4434 KES |
Low | 0.2533 KES | 0.2013 KES | 0.2013 KES | 0.2013 KES |
Average | 0 KES | 0 KES | 0 KES | 0 KES |
Volatility | % | % | % | % |
Change | -1.78% | -9.54% | -17.14% | -27.59% |
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About Kenyan Shilling (KES)
The Kenyan Shilling (KES), introduced in 1966, replaced the East African Shilling to become the official currency of Kenya. It is commonly abbreviated as KES and represented by the symbol KSh. This change was a significant milestone in Kenya's journey towards economic independence and sovereignty. The Kenyan Shilling is more than just a medium of financial transaction; it reflects the country's rich cultural heritage, economic challenges, and aspirations.
Historical Background
The adoption of the Kenyan Shilling was a key step in post-colonial Kenya's economic development. It symbolized a break away from the East African Currency Board arrangement and was a crucial part of establishing a separate monetary identity following independence in 1963.
Design and Symbolism
The design of the Kenyan Shilling incorporates elements of Kenya's diverse culture and rich natural heritage. Banknotes and coins feature images of Kenya's founding father, Jomo Kenyatta, and later Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, and other prominent figures, along with various wildlife species, showcasing Kenya's commitment to preserving its natural and cultural heritage.
Economic Role
The Kenyan Shilling is central to Kenya's economy, which is one of the largest and most dynamic in East Africa. The currency facilitates trade in key sectors such as agriculture, tourism, manufacturing, and services. The stability and value of the Shilling are vital for economic growth and the well-being of Kenyan citizens.
Monetary Policy and Inflation
The Central Bank of Kenya manages the Shilling, implementing monetary policies aimed at maintaining currency stability and controlling inflation. These policies are essential for fostering a favorable economic environment and encouraging investment.
The Shilling in International Trade
The Kenyan Shilling's exchange rate is crucial in international trade, especially for Kenya's exports like tea, coffee, and horticultural products. A stable exchange rate is essential for maintaining competitive export prices and attracting foreign investments.
Remittances and Economic Impact
Remittances from Kenyans living abroad, particularly in North America and Europe, are a significant source of foreign income. These funds, exchanged for Shillings, support many families and contribute to the national economy.
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LIME to KES Conversion tables
| Amount | 08:07 am today | 24 hours ago | 24h change |
|---|---|---|---|
0.5 LIME | KSh0.1276 | KSh0.1300 | -1.78% |
1 LIME | KSh0.2553 | KSh0.2599 | -1.78% |
5 LIME | KSh1.28 | KSh1.3 | -1.78% |
10 LIME | KSh2.55 | KSh2.6 | -1.78% |
50 LIME | KSh12.76 | KSh13 | -1.78% |
100 LIME | KSh25.53 | KSh25.99 | -1.78% |
500 LIME | KSh127.65 | KSh129.96 | -1.78% |
1000 LIME | KSh255.3 | KSh259.93 | -1.78% |
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