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Kenya's Central Bank Warns Against Use of Banknotes to Make Cash Bouquets

The Central Bank of Kenya warns that damaging banknotes for bouquets harms cash equipment and increases replacement costs, with offenders facing up to seven years in jail.

  • On Monday the Central Bank of Kenya warned that making banknote bouquets is illegal and could lead to prison in Kenya.
  • The CBK said banknotes are often folded, glued or stapled, compromising their integrity and describing these alterations as defacing the currency.
  • Social media influencers popularised the trend of rolling and pinning cash into decorative bouquets, which florists sell often ahead of Valentine's Day on 14 February this year.
  • Such damage prevents ATMs and cash-counting machines processing notes, disrupting transactions and imposing replacement costs on the public and the bank; the CBK urged non-damaging alternatives.
  • Across the region central banks have acted: Nigeria arrested people for `tampering`, Ghana cautioned against `money cakes`, and the announcement drew mixed reactions on social media, from amusement to relief.
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KahawaTungu broke the news in Nairobi, Kenya on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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