Excuse me, I was wondering if I could still pay with kuna in this establishment? I've heard that cryptocurrency is becoming more widely accepted, but I'm not sure if kuna is still a viable option. Is it still accepted here, or have you moved on to other forms of digital payment? I'd appreciate it if you could clarify this for me. Thank you in advance for your help.
6 answers
ZenBalance
Sat Oct 05 2024
Following the introduction of the euro, both the euro and kuna were accepted as valid means of payment for a transitional period of two weeks. This allowed citizens and businesses to adjust to the new currency system without immediate disruption.
Alessandro
Sat Oct 05 2024
During this period, both banknotes and coins of both currencies were accepted, providing flexibility and convenience for those making transactions.
SeoulSerenitySeekerPeaceLover
Sat Oct 05 2024
However, it is important to note that the kuna banknotes and coins will eventually be phased out, and their use as a means of payment will cease.
Martino
Fri Oct 04 2024
To facilitate the transition, kuna banknotes and coins can be exchanged for euros free of charge until 31 December 2023. This exchange service is available to help citizens and businesses convert their remaining kuna holdings into the new currency.
Bianca
Fri Oct 04 2024
The exchange limit is set at a maximum of 100 kuna banknotes and 100 kuna coins per transaction, ensuring that the process is manageable and efficient.