Some of the countries that use the rupee as their official currency are:-
India: The Indian rupee (₹) is the official currency of India. It is subdivided into 100 paise (singular paisa). The symbol for the rupee was officially adopted in 2010 and is derived from the Devanagari letter “र” (ra) and the Latin capital letter “R”. The Reserve Bank of India is the central bank that issues and manages the currency
Indonesia: The Indonesian rupiah (Rp) is the official currency of Indonesia. It is subdivided into 100 sen (obsolete). The name rupiah is derived from the Hindustani word rupiyā, which ultimately comes from Sanskrit rūpya. The Bank Indonesia is the central bank that issues and manages the currency
Maldives: The Maldivian rufiyaa (ރ.) is the official currency of Maldives. It is subdivided into 100 laari. The name rufiyaa is derived from the Sanskrit word rūpya. The Maldives Monetary Authority is the central bank that issues and manages the currency
Mauritius: The Mauritian rupee (₨) is the official currency of Mauritius. It is subdivided into 100 cents. The name rupee is derived from the Sanskrit word rūpya. The Bank of Mauritius is the central bank that issues and manages the currency
Nepal: The Nepalese rupee (रू) is the official currency of Nepal. It is subdivided into 100 paisa (singular and plural) or four sukaas. The name rupee is derived from the Sanskrit word rūpya. The Nepal Rastra Bank is the central bank that issues and manages the currency
Pakistan: The Pakistani rupee (Rs.) is the official currency of Pakistan. It is subdivided into 100 paise (singular paisa) or pice. The name rupee is derived from the Sanskrit word rūpya. The State Bank of Pakistan is the central bank that issues and manages the currency
Seychelles: The Seychellois rupee (₨) is the official currency of Seychelles. It is subdivided into 100 cents. The name rupee is derived from the Sanskrit word rūpya. The Central Bank of Seychelles is the central bank that issues and manages the currency
Sri Lanka: The Sri Lankan rupee (Rs.) or (රු) in Sinhala or ரூபாய் in Tamil, is the official currency of Sri Lanka. It is subdivided into 100 cents. The name rupee is derived from the Sanskrit word rūpya. The Central Bank of Sri Lanka is the central bank that issues and manages the currency
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