Money and duty free for Angola
Currency and Money
Currency information
Kwanza (AOA) = 100 centimos. Notes are in denominations of AOA2000, 1000, 500, 200, 100, 50, 10 and 5. Coins are in denominations of AOA5, 2, 1.
Credit cards
Credit cards are not generally accepted. American Express, Diners Club and Visa enjoy limited acceptance. Some larger hotels and resturants in Luanda have started taking credit cards.
ATM
ATMs can be found in major towns and cities, especially in the capital city of Luanda, where there are many major banks and ATM machines. However, many do not accept foreign cards so taking cash is advisable.
Travellers cheques
Traveller's cheques are accepted.
Banking hours
Mon-Fri 0845-1600.
Currency restrictions
New regulations on currency restricions came into effect on 27 February 2012. Residents may import or export the equivalent of US$15,000 in foreign currency whilst for non-residents the limit is US$10,000. Sums over these respective limits must be declared. If you wish to re-export currency over the US$15,000 limit you will need to show your original declaration form to the customs authority at the airport. The ban on exporting Kwanzas has been lifted and in addition to dollars or foreign currency, both Angolan residents and foreigners may export up to 50,000 Kwanzas.
Currency exchange
Money should be exchanged at official bureaux de change only, which can be found throughout the country, but particularly in Luanda (changing money on the black market is illegal). US Dollars are also widely accepted. Cash withdrawal is not possible.
Angola duty free
Overview
The following items may be imported into Angola without incurring customs duty:
Banned Imports
Prohibited and restricted imports include goods which infringe copyright and endangered species.
Banned Exports
Prohibited and restricted exports include endangered species and items of historical, artistic and archaeological value.