๐ฎ๐ถ๐ด IRAQ REVISITS THE “DELETE THE ZEROS” PLAN: CURRENCY RESTRUCTURING OR A STEP TOWARD GREATER CONFIDENCE?
Iraq’s debate over removing zeros from the dinar is back in focus, with economists discussing both the potential benefits and risks of such a major monetary reform.
๐ฆ WHAT COULD IT ACHIEVE?
๐ฐ Simplify prices, salaries, bank balances and financial transactions.
๐ Reduce the size of monetary figures used in accounting and banking.
๐ณ Support electronic payments and modernize financial operations.
๐ Help authorities better determine the amount of currency circulating inside and outside the banking system.
๐ฎ๐ถ Potentially become part of a broader monetary and banking reform package designed to strengthen confidence in the dinar.
๐ One economist noted that Iraq has printed more than 100 trillion dinars since 2003, with a large portion of cash reportedly held outside the banking system.
⚠️ BUT THERE IS AN IMPORTANT DISTINCTION:
Removing three zeros does NOT automatically mean the dinar is being revalued or that citizens suddenly gain purchasing power.
For example, if:
1,000 old IQD → 1 new IQD
then prices, salaries, savings, debts and bank balances would also have to be converted at the same ratio.
๐ก The real economic impact would depend on what happens alongside the currency restructuring: inflation control, exchange-rate stability, financial reforms, banking modernization and stronger economic fundamentals.
๐ท️ Economists also recommend a transition period with dual pricing, allowing citizens to see prices in both old and new dinars, while both currencies could circulate simultaneously to reduce confusion and prevent price manipulation.
๐ฅ THE BIGGER PICTURE
The discussion suggests that removing zeros could be part of a broader monetary and banking reform strategy aimed at simplifying Iraq’s currency and strengthening confidence in the dinar.
However, removing zeros alone is not the same as an official revaluation. The two concepts should not be confused.
๐ฎ๐ถ๐ฑ The key question remains: Will Iraq eventually combine currency restructuring with deeper monetary reforms that strengthen the dinar’s purchasing power and international position?
⚠️ SOURCE: Al-Sabah — Economic experts’ analysis. This article discusses the potential and conditions for removing zeros; it does NOT announce an official IQD revaluation.
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๐ต๐️ Removing Zeros: A Currency Restructuring Or A Step To Boost Confidence In The Dinar?
The issue of removing zeros from the Iraqi currency has resurfaced, amid economic debate about the feasibility of this step and its implications for the value of the dinar and the purchasing power of the citizen, as well as the readiness of the banking and financial sectors to implement it.
Economic experts believe that removing zeros, if implemented within a comprehensive study and a clear plan, could contribute to restructuring the currency and simplifying financial and banking transactions, while emphasizing that the measure itself does not mean an increase or decrease in the purchasing power of the dinar, as long as prices, salaries, and savings are transformed at the same rate.
๐ฐ Strengthening The Value Of The Dinar
Economic expert Haider Al-Sheikh told Al-Sabah newspaper:
"Changing the Iraqi currency and removing zeros will enhance the value of the Iraqi dinar against foreign currencies," explaining that "changing the currency will contribute to reviving the economy and providing cash liquidity to the government."
The Sheikh explained that the currency change process, according to the study, requires several months to print specific denominations in batches, in preparation for replacing them with the current currency. He pointed out that this process could contribute to strengthening the balances of government and private banks in Iraqi dinars and providing liquidity.
๐ต The Necessary Cash
He added that another benefit of the process is:
"Knowing the amount of currency held by the government and banks, as well as knowing the volume of currency circulating in the market."
The Sheikh pointed out that Iraq, after 2003, printed more than 100 trillion dinars, indicating that about 70 percent of the printed cash is outside the government's control and stored in homes.
It is also traded throughout the market.
๐ Renaming The Monetary Unit
For his part, economist Mustafa Faraj said that:
"Removing zeros from the Iraqi currency, if implemented according to a comprehensive study and plan, represents a positive step towards restructuring the currency and simplifying financial and banking transactions,"
stressing that:
"The process itself does not necessarily mean an increase or decrease in value."
๐ณ The Purchasing Power Of The Dinar
Faraj explained that removing three zeros, for example, means changing prices, salaries, and balances by the same percentage, and therefore the citizen's purchasing power does not change as a result of the removal alone.
He added that the main economic benefit is:
"Reducing the volume of circulating figures, facilitating accounting and banking operations, supporting electronic payment systems, and making dealing in dinars more efficient and transparent,"
stressing that the success of the step is linked to monetary stability, price control, and broad public awareness.
He explained that removing zeros could be part of a broader monetary and banking reform package that enhances confidence in the dinar and supports economic stability.
It is not a single, formal procedure.
⚠️ Risks Of The Conversion Phase
In contrast, economic researcher Ahmed Eid warned that the most prominent risks that may accompany the removal of zeros are not related to the accounting removal process itself, but rather to the conversion phase and what may accompany it in terms of confusion in the markets and exploitation by some traders, especially in rounding prices upward.
He explained that goods with small prices may be more likely to increase when converted to the new monetary unit, which, if repeated on a large scale, could lead citizens to feel an actual increase in the cost of living, even though the process of removing zeros is theoretically not supposed to change purchasing power.
Eid pointed to other risks, including weak financial literacy among some citizens, particularly regarding the conversion of cash savings, pricing goods and services, contracts, and debts, as well as the possibility of speculation and rumors spreading about the value of the dinar.
He stressed that these risks become greater if the operation is carried out during a period of financial pressure and weak confidence.
๐ก️ Dual Pricing And Oversight
To protect the purchasing power of citizens, Eid called for the adoption of a sufficient transitional period before and during the currency change, during which dual pricing in both the old and new dinars would be used.
He also recommended:
- ✅ Precise rules to prevent arbitrary price rounding.
- ✅ Stronger market oversight.
- ✅ A broad public awareness campaign.
He stressed the need for the Central Bank to ensure that all bank accounts, savings, debts, salaries, and contracts are converted at the same proportion, while making the new currency available in an organized manner and maintaining a period during which both currencies circulate simultaneously.
He concluded by stressing that:
"The most important thing is that the removal of zeros should be preceded by real financial and monetary stability,"
explaining that protecting purchasing power is not achieved simply by changing the appearance of the currency, but rather through controlling inflation, stabilizing the exchange rate, and addressing financial and economic imbalances.