Advertisement
BhutanGlobal Economy

Bhutan introduces 3 denominations of New Generation Ngultrum Banknotes

Advertisement
Get instant news updates: Click here to join our Whatsapp Group

The Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan (RMA) has announced the introduction of a new series of Ngultrum banknotes on 12 November 2025, to commemorate the 70th Birth Anniversary of His Majesty the Fourth King, Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the visionary monarch who guided Bhutan into a modern constitutional democracy rooted in Gross National Happiness.

The Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan (RMA) announced that three denominations of New Generation Ngultrum Banknotes will begin circulation from JANUARY 01, 2026. New Denominations are Nu.100, Nu.500, and Nu.1000, all printed on Polymer substrate.

Nu.1000 Denomination Notes

Nu.1000 Denomination Note
Nu.1000 Denomination Note

The highest denomination, Nu. 1000, pays tribute to His Majesty King Ugyen Wangchuck, the First King of Bhutan. The obverse bears a dignified portrait of His Majesty, seated against the Wheel of the Universal Ruler and adorned with the sacred Raven Crown, symbolising the unbroken lineage inherited from his father, Desi Jigme Namgyel. It reflects the unity and strength that laid the foundation for Bhutan’s sovereignty.

Nu.1000 Denomination Note Obverse
Nu.1000 Denomination Note Obverse

On the reverse, Trongsa Dzong — the ancestral home of the Wangchuck dynasty — stands proudly as the centrepiece. The State Seal and a pair of great hornbills flank the fortress, representing Bhutan’s cultural and natural richness. Above, the Garuda and dragons soar across the skies, guarding the kingdom and symbolising protection and prosperity, just as Bhutan’s monarchs have done through generations.

Advertisement

Nu.500 Denomination Notes

Nu.500 Denomination Note
Nu.500 Denomination Note

With deep reverence and gratitude, the Nu. 500 note is dedicated to His Majesty the Fourth King, Jigme Singye Wangchuck. The obverse portrays His Majesty against a backdrop of the cross-vajra, a sacred symbol of indestructibility and enduring stability — reflecting the pillars he gifted to the nation: the Constitution and Gross National Happiness.

Nu.500 Denomination Note Obverse
Nu.500 Denomination Note Obverse

The reverse design captures the spiritual essence of Bhutan. The Punakha Dzong, built in 1638 and resting place of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, represents the country’s spiritual heart. Above it, the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, consecrated in 1999, radiates peace and protection. The State Seal beside the dzong signifies the harmony between spiritual and temporal authority, while two delicate Bhutan Glory butterflies flutter beneath the watermark — a tender nod to the Fourth King’s enduring commitment to environmental preservation.

Nu.100 Denomination Notes

Nu.100 Denomination Note
Nu.100 Denomination Note

Nu. 100 denomination celebrates the reign of His Majesty King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, the Fifth Druk Gyalpo. The obverse showcases His Majesty wearing the Raven Crown, set against a radiant cosmic mandala — an intricate design representing prosperity and protection. The motif includes five sensory offerings to nine dragons, symbolising harmony, abundance, and guardianship over the realm.

Nu.100 Denomination Note Obverse
Nu.100 Denomination Note Obverse

The reverse features Tashichho Dzong, Bhutan’s seat of governance, beneath the wings of the Garuda, the nation’s celestial protector. Standing beside the dzong is the State Seal, representing the strength, unity, and integrity of the Bhutanese state.

Advertisement

The New Generation of Ngultrum Banknotes marks a significant step in Bhutan’s monetary evolution. These polymer-based notes feature the latest security enhancements and are recyclable, sustainable, and longer-lasting compared to traditional paper currency. The use of polymer substrate — now adopted by many nations — ensures that Bhutan’s currency remains durable and environmentally conscious.

Importantly, all previously issued Ngultrum notes will remain legal tender. There will be no expiry on existing notes, allowing both old and new series to circulate harmoniously for years and even decades to come.

Advertisement

Hellobanker Team

Hellobanker.in is India's leading banking and finance news portal. Our expert team covers banking policies, RBI updates, financial markets, and investment insights.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisement