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Banknote Bouquets Could Land You in Jail, Kenya's Central Bank Warns

Banknote Bouquets Could Land You in Jail, Kenya’s Central Bank Warns

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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With Valentine’s Day approaching, Kenya’s central bank has issued a stark warning that could upend a major gift-giving trend: creating decorative bouquets from actual banknotes is a crime punishable by up to seven years in prison.

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) declared on Monday that the popular practice of folding, rolling, and gluing cash into floral arrangements—a trend heavily promoted by celebrities and influencers—constitutes the illegal “defacement” of national currency. The bank stated that the notes are compromised by being “folded, rolled, glued, stapled, pinned or otherwise affixed,” damaging their integrity.

The bouquets, often ordered as lavish gifts for weddings and Valentine’s Day, are causing tangible financial problems. The CBK warned that the altered notes jam automated teller machines (ATMs) and cash-counting machines, leading to more rejected currency and unnecessary replacement costs for both the public and the bank itself.

Banknote Bouquets Could Land You in Jail, Kenya's Central Bank Warns
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“Back to Basics”: A Mixed Public Reaction

The announcement has sparked a mix of concern, amusement, and relief across Kenyan society. On social media, some welcomed the edict as a financial reprieve. “The public notice… has saved men ahead of this year’s Valentine’s Day. Back to basics, bouquet of flowers it is,” one user posted on X.

The shift aligns with Kenya’s status as a top global flower exporter, suggesting the ban could boost the local horticulture industry. The CBK clarified it does not oppose cash gifts but insists they be presented without damaging the notes.

For vendors and recipients of the elaborate money bouquets, however, the warning is a serious legal threat that reframes a symbol of generosity as an act of criminal vandalism. With Valentine’s Day just days away, the central bank’s decree aims to prune a flourishing trend before it takes deeper root.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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