Zambia’s banking system has become more competitive in recent years, with both local and international banks offering a range of services to Zambians and expats alike. The national currency is the Zambian Kwacha (ZMW)which is subdivided into 100 ngwee. Thekwacha is available in the following denominations: Notes:2 ZMW, 5 ZMW, 10 ZMW, 20 ZMW, 50ZMW and 100 ZMW Coins:5, 10 and 50 ngwee and 1 ZMW There are several banks in Zambia for expats to choose from, including both local and international options.Mobile and online banking services are available at most banks in Zambia. While it is possible to open a bank account in Zambia, many expats maintain an account in their own country. If opening a local account, it may be safer and easier to use an international bank with a presence in the country. Foreign currency exchange can be expensive in Zambian bureaux de change. It's important not to change money on the streets, as many of these operations are part of a scam and unsuspecting expats risk being ripped off. There are plenty of ATMs in the main cities such as Lusaka and Livingstone, but very few inrural areas. Expats should consider carefully planning how much they're going to be spending ahead of time due to the unreliability of some ATMs. While Zambia remains a largely cash-based society, credit cards are accepted at most large establishments in Zambian cities. Income taxes in Zambia are implemented along a progressive scale from 0 to 37.5percent, depending on income and resident status. Corporate tax is higher, and there is a specialised mining tax. Tax regulations in Zambia are subject to change, and expats should enlist the services of a registered tax consultant to assist them with their Zambian taxes.Money in Zambia
Banking in Zambia
Opening a bank account in Zambia
Exchanging money
ATMS and credit cards
Taxes in Zambia
►For more on managing your finances in Zambia, see Cost of Living in ZambiaFurther reading
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