Brunei dollar
| ringgit Brunei (Malay) ريڠڬيت بروني (Jawi) | |||||
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| ISO 4217 | |||||
| Code | BND (numeric: 096) | ||||
| Subunit | 0.01 | ||||
| Unit | |||||
| Symbol | $, B$ | ||||
| Denominations | |||||
| Subunit | |||||
| 1⁄100 | sen | ||||
| Banknotes | |||||
| Freq. used | $1, $5, $10, $50, $100 | ||||
| Rarely used | $20, $25, $500, $1000, $10,000 | ||||
| Coins | |||||
| Freq. used | 5, 10, 20, 50 sen | ||||
| Rarely used | 1 sen | ||||
| Demographics | |||||
| Date of introduction | 1967 | ||||
| User(s) | Brunei Singapore | ||||
| Issuance | |||||
| Central bank | Bank Pusat Brunei Darussalam (Brunei Darussalam Central Bank) | ||||
| Website | bdcb | ||||
| Valuation | |||||
| Inflation | 0.2% as of 2017 | ||||
| Pegged with | Singapore dollar at par | ||||
The Brunei dollar (sign: B$, Malay: ringgit Brunei, currency code: BND), has been the currency of the Sultanate of Brunei since 1967. It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or alternatively B$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. The currency is divided into 100 cents (Malay: sen) and is issued by the Brunei Darussalam Central Bank.
Under a Currency Interchangeability Agreement in 1967, the Brunei dollar is interchangeable with the Singapore dollar at par. As such, the Brunei dollar is accepted in Singapore as "customary tender"; likewise, the Singapore dollar is accepted in Brunei.