From May 27th to June 1st the Central Bank of Suriname was present at the Children’s Book Fair in Paramaribo.
The activities at the fair were divided into different age categories, namely toddlers (age 4-6),

the middle groups of primary school (age 8-10) and the highest classes of primary school (age 11-14). Generally the activities are aimed to promote reading and to educate children in an entertaining way.

Puppet play
The Central Bank of Suriname organised a puppet play on money for the toddlers. The puppets told a story about money and their choice to consume or save money. Next, the children all received 0.25 cents, which they could spend in the mini shop. After consuming, they could put their change in the class’ piggy bank. In the weeks after the fair, the class could keep on saving. Savings collected would be donated by the class to other children in need. The class would then earn a piggy bank for every child.

Money quiz
For the older children (aged 8 – 14) a big tent was changed into a gaming arena. On four flat screen TV’s a stand-in for the Governor, Professor Master Wealth, would narrate to the children the history of money in Suriname: from the 17th century exchange goods and coins until our current Surinamese dollar. After the film an interactive quiz started, testing the children’s knowledge on money. Quiz winners received a clip-on reading lamp in line with the fair’s theme.

All information used was based on the Central Bank’s book ‘Ons Geld’ (Our Money) which was published last year. Moreover, this event fits right into the Central Bank’s goal to start financial education at an early age in order to upgrade society’s knowledge on financial issues.

Next to participating in this annual event, the Central Bank contributes to the newly launched Children’s Newspaper. An article on the Money Museum and one on uses of money were published on May 27th. The Central Bank will continue to contribute to this Children’s Newspaper each coming month.

Exchange RatesMarch 09th and until further notice

Currency Buying Selling
USD 14,018 14,290
EUR 16,628 16,959
GBP 19,396 19,782
ANG 7,699 7,852
AWG 7,784 7,939
BRL 2,438 2,485
TTD 2,063 2,103
BBD 6,907 7,044
XCD 5,190 5,293
PER 100 GYD 6,657 6,790

Gold CertificatesMarch 09th and until further notice

Coupon SRD
5 gram 7.814,97
10 gram 15.629,94
50 gram 78.149,69
100 gram 156.299,39
500 gram 781.496,94
1000 gram 1562993,88
Gold LME: USD 1.701,00 /tr.oz.

Inflation

 Period   Average End-of-period
2020   34.9 60.8
2021   59.1 60.7
2022   52.4 54.6
2023   51.6 32.6
2024   16.2 10.1
       
2025   Month-to-month Year-to-year
Jan   0.6 9.9
Feb   0.4 9.9
Mar   0.5 5.7
Apr   0.7 5.7
May*)   0.8 6.0

*) Preliminary figures

 

 

Weighted Average RatesJuly 04 - 15:00h (Transfers)

Currency Buying Selling
USD 36.981 37.429
EUR 43.588 44.947
GBP 50.453 51.442
XCG 20.319 20.717
AWG 20.545 20.948
BRL 6.828 6.962
TTD 5.451 5.558
BBD 18.230 18.587
XCD 13.697 13.965
GYD PER 100 17.572 17.917
CNY 5.163 5.264

Weighted Average RatesJuly 04 - 15:00h (Banknotes)

Currency Buying Selling
USD 38.038 38.992
EUR 44.749 45.099
GBP 51.895 52.922
XCG 20.900 21.314
AWG 21.132 21.551
BRL 7.023 7.162
TTD 5.607 5.718
BBD 18.751 19.122
XCD 14.088 14.367
GYD PER 100 18.075 18.432
CNY 5.310 5.416

Gold CertificatesJuly 04

Coupon SRD
5 gram 40.098,07
10 gram 80.196,15
50 gram 400.980,73
100 gram 801.961,47
500 gram 4.009.807,33
1000 gram 8.019.614,66
Gold LBMA USD 3.332,15 /tr.oz.

Weighted Average Accepted
OMO Rate

Auction ID Auction Date Rate (%)
CBTD250702-1W 2025-07-02 5,9
CBTD250625-1W 2025-06-25 5,9
CBTD250618-1W 2025-06-18 5,8
CBTD250611-1W 2025-06-11 10,2

Standing Lending Facility Interest Rate

Auction ID Auction Date Rate (%)
CBTD250702-1W 2025-07-02 7,1
CBTD250625-1W 2025-06-25 7,1
CBTD250618-1W 2025-06-18 7,0
CBTD250611-1W 2025-06-11 12,2
Balance sheet

Inflation

 Period   Average End-of-period
2020   34.9 60.8
2021   59.1 60.7
2022   52.4 54.6
2023   51.6 32.6
2024   16.2 10.1
       
2025   Month-to-month Year-to-year
Jan   0.6 9.9
Feb   0.4 9.9
Mar   0.5 5.7
Apr   0.7 5.7
May*)   0.8 6.0

*) Preliminary figures