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    Iran launches 10mn rial banknote as war triggers dash for cash

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    Tehran is rolling out a new 10mn rial banknote, its highest-ever denomination, as authorities seek to manage spiralling inflation and meet demand for hard cash during the US-Israel war.

    Banks this week began distributing the new note, which is worth about $7, as Iranians queued in long lines at cashpoints to withdraw currency over fears electronic systems could fail. Many quickly ran out.

    The new pink banknote features a vignette of the 9th-century Jameh Mosque of Yazd, while the back displays an image of the 2,500-year-old Bam Citadel. It is now the highest denomination in circulation, overtaking the 5mn-rial note introduced in early February.

    Iran’s central bank said that the bill was introduced “to ensure public access to cash”, adding that electronic systems — including debit cards, mobile and internet banking — would continue to serve as the main platforms for financial transactions.

    But despite government assurances of a continuous supply of cash after the war broke out, banks are providing limited currency to clients seeking to withdraw funds.

    “I waited my turn for an hour and the clerk said he could only give me 10mn rials. But when I made a fuss, telling them I had no money and needed cash, I got 30mn instead,” Maryam, an 80-year-old resident of Tehran, told the FT this week. “It’s not much but it can sustain me for a few days if the debit cards stop working.”

    A man in a green jacket uses a smart ATM outside a Shahr Bank branch; various goods are stacked nearby.
    Iranians queued at cashpoints to withdraw currency © Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images

    The new bill is the latest indication of how Iran’s economy is struggling as the war enters its fourth week.

    The US and Israel have targeted infrastructure including a major bank, adding to the strain for businesses already impacted by the constant bombardments and indefinite closure of Iran’s airspace. Imported items have become more expensive as trade routes have closed.

    A building of Bank Sepah, which serves Iran’s armed forces alongside the wider public, was hit by a missile on March 11, further compounding public worries.

    The bank said on Wednesday that access had been restored, allowing clients to use their cards for in-store shopping and at ATMs. Online banking services, it said, would resume soon. 

    The economy was already under strain from years of US sanctions, declining oil revenues, persistently high inflation and systemic corruption — factors that have resulted in a steep devaluation of the rial.

    The currency had lost about 40 per cent of its value in the months that followed Israel’s 12-day war in June last year, with the economic malaise fuelling mass protests in January that were crushed in a brutal crackdown that killed thousands.

    It weakened further to a record low of 1.66mn rials per US dollar ahead of the start of the latest war on February 28, but had strengthened to about 1.5mn as of Friday.

    Annual inflation was 47.5 per cent in the month ending February 19, according to Iran’s statistical agency.

    Shoppers stand in front of a dairy section filled with packaged products and milk bottles at a grocery store in Tehran.
    Food and drink inflation has soared above 100% © Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images

    Food and drink inflation surged to above 105 per cent in the same period, after the government eliminated subsidised foreign currency for essential imports. Instead it started a food voucher programme that grants 80mn Iranians monthly credit to purchase staples at designated stores.

    Iran in November introduced a law to slash four zeros from the rial over a five-year period in an effort to simplify transactions and reduce the cost of printing money.

    On the new 10mn rial note, the final four zeros appear faintly while 1,000 is also printed in bold. This style, used for all new banknotes printed since 2019, is designed to help the transition.

    Banknotes printed in Iran in recent years mainly showcase historical monuments. Some of the older, smaller banknotes depict Ayatollah Khomeini, the founder of Iran’s revolution.

    Demand for cash is usually already high at this time of year before Nowruz, the Persian new year, when many Iranians gift money to children and family members.

    The recent strengthening of the rial comes as foreign trade has reduced, Iranians have cancelled overseas trips and people in need of cash for urgent expenses exchange their foreign currency.

    “Only those who have sold property or a car and don’t want to keep their money in rials are buying foreign currency,” one foreign exchange broker in Tehran said. “On the other hand, supply has also decreased a lot. Only those who urgently need money in these conditions are selling their foreign currency.”

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