Stock & Currencies

Kwacha firms slightly as commercial banks hold tight spreads; Best USD rates revealed

The Zambian kwacha showed marginal stability on Monday, December 1, 2025, with commercial banks maintaining tight trading spreads across morning and afternoon sessions, according to daily exchange rate data published by the Bank of Zambia.

The market average rate stood at K22.95 / K23.00 at 09:30 hours and moved only slightly to K22.96 / K23.01 by 12:30 hours, signalling a relatively calm trading day despite persistent demand for dollars from importers.

By the final fixing at 15:30, the market average retail rate settled at K22.93 / K23.24, showing mild depreciation in the afternoon session as corporate demand picked up.

Best USD Rates for Customers Buying Dollars (Lowest Retail Sell Rates)

 based strictly on 09:30 and 12:30 rates shared

To buy USD as a customer, you look for the lowest SELL rate.

Top 3 Cheapest Banks at 09:30

  1. Bank of China (Zambia) K23.2055
  2. EcoBank Zambia K23.2000
  3. Stanbic Bank Zambia K23.2220
    (very close competitors: FNB at 23.2280, Standard Chartered at 23.2350)

Top 3 Cheapest Banks at 12:30

(Same pattern as morning session)

  1. Bank of China (Zambia) K23.2055
  2. EcoBank Zambia K23.2000
  3. Stanbic Bank Zambia K23.2220

Most Expensive Banks (Highest Sell Rates)

  • CitiBank Zambia K23.3500
  • ZICB (Zambia Industrial Commercial Bank) K23.2850
  • United Bank for Africa (UBA) K23.2386/ K23.2889

Critical Analysis: What today’s numbers mean

1. Kwacha stability continues

The currency stayed within a tight band between K22.90 and K23.25, showing no extreme swings despite ongoing dollar demand.

2. Import pressure still visible

Retail sell rates remain elevated, with most banks selling above K23.20, reflecting:

  • Fuel import demand
  • Increased end-year corporate payments
  • Limited FX inflows

3. Bank of China, EcoBank offering most competitive rates

These two banks consistently appear as the most affordable for USD purchases, indicating:

  • Stronger USD liquidity
  • More aggressive retail pricing

4. CitiBank and ZICB remain highest

Their higher spread reflects tighter FX positions, making them the least favourable for walk-in customers buying dollars.

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