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Usage of:
  West African CFA franc
  Central African CFA franc

There are two African currency unions associated with multinational central banks; the West African Banque Centrale des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (BCEAO) and the Central African Banque des États de l'Afrique Centrale (BEAC). Members of both currency unions use the CFA Franc as their legal tender.

Below is a list of the central banks and currencies of Africa.

Country Currency Central bank Peg
  Benin West African CFA franc Central Bank of West African States 1 EUR = CFA 655.957
  Burkina Faso
  Guinea-Bissau
  Ivory Coast
  Mali
  Niger
  Senegal
  Togo
  Cameroon Central African CFA franc Bank of Central African States 1 EUR= CFA 655.957
  Central African Republic
  Chad
  Equatorial Guinea
  Gabon
  Republic of the Congo
  Algeria Algerian dinar Bank of Algeria
  Angola Angolan kwanza Banco Nacional de Angola
  Botswana Botswana pula Bank of Botswana
  Burundi Burundian franc Bank of the Republic of Burundi
  Cape Verde Cape Verdean escudo Bank of Cape Verde 1 EUR = CVE$110.265
  Comoros Comorian franc Central Bank of the Comoros 1 EUR = 491.96775 francs
  Democratic Republic of the Congo Congolese franc Central Bank of the Congo
  Djibouti Djiboutian franc Central Bank of Djibouti US$1 = 177.721 francs
  Egypt Egyptian pound Central Bank of Egypt
  Eritrea Eritrean nakfa Bank of Eritrea US$1 = 15 nakfa
  Ethiopia Ethiopian birr National Bank of Ethiopia
  Gambia Gambian dalasi Central Bank of The Gambia
  Ghana Ghanaian cedi Bank of Ghana
  Guinea Guinean franc Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea
  Kenya Kenyan shilling Central Bank of Kenya
  Lesotho Lesotho loti Central Bank of Lesotho ZAR at par
  Liberia Liberian dollar Central Bank of Liberia
  Libya Libyan dinar Central Bank of Libya
  Madagascar Malagasy ariary Central Bank of Madagascar
  Malawi Malawian kwacha Reserve Bank of Malawi
  Mauritania Mauritanian ouguiya Central Bank of Mauritania
  Mauritius Mauritian rupee Bank of Mauritius
  Morocco Moroccan dirham Bank Al-Maghrib
  Mozambique Mozambican metical Bank of Mozambique
  Namibia Namibian dollar Bank of Namibia ZAR at par
  Nigeria Nigerian naira Central Bank of Nigeria
  Rwanda Rwandan franc National Bank of Rwanda
  São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe dobra National Bank of São Tomé and Príncipe 1 EUR = 24.5 STN
  Seychelles Seychellois rupee Central Bank of Seychelles
  Sierra Leone Sierra Leonean leone Bank of Sierra Leone
  Somalia Somali shilling Central Bank of Somalia
  Somaliland Somaliland shilling Bank of Somaliland
  South Africa South African rand South African Reserve Bank
  South Sudan South Sudanese pound Bank of South Sudan
  Sudan Sudanese pound Bank of Sudan
  Eswatini Swazi lilangeni Central Bank of Swaziland ZAR at par
  Tanzania Tanzanian shilling Bank of Tanzania
  Tunisia Tunisian dinar Central Bank of Tunisia
  Uganda Ugandan shilling Bank of Uganda
  Zambia Zambian kwacha Bank of Zambia
  Zimbabwe Various (including South African rand, Botswana pula, pound sterling, Indian rupee, euro, Japanese yen, Australian dollar, United States dollar and the Chinese yuan) Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

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