Ugandan Shilling (UGX) to Kenyan Shilling (KES) — Parallel Market Cross-Rate
As of June 6, 2026, 1 UGX is worth about 0.034 KES, and 1 KES is worth about 29.407 UGX, using Uganda's and Kenya's parallel (black market) exchange rates. We derive this cross-rate by bridging both currencies through the US dollar: in Uganda one dollar trades near 3,764 UGX on the street, and in Kenya one dollar trades near 128 KES.
For everyday amounts that means roughly 1,000 UGX ≈ 34.005 KES, and 10,000 UGX ≈ 340.054 KES, at today's parallel rates.
Kenya and Uganda anchor the East African Community, with goods, fuel and shillings flowing across the Busia and Malaba borders every day.
How the UGX to KES cross-rate is calculated
There is no large, direct market that quotes UGX against KES, so the realistic rate is built in two steps through the US dollar — the currency both Uganda and Kenya actually trade against. First we convert UGX to dollars at Uganda's parallel rate, then dollars to KES at Kenya's parallel rate.
Put numerically: 1 UGX ÷ 3,764 (UGX per USD) ≈ $0.000266, then × 128 (KES per USD) ≈ 0.034 KES. Using the street rate on both legs gives a far more realistic figure than multiplying two official rates that may be impossible to obtain.
Why the parallel UGX/KES rate differs from the official cross
Both of these currencies carry a parallel-market premium of their own. In Uganda, the gap is driven by regional trade flows, import demand, remittances; in Kenya, by seasonal dollar demand, import-cover pressure, regional remittance flows. Because each official rate can overstate what its currency is really worth, an official UGX/KES cross can be doubly misleading.
Today Uganda shows a very small premium of about 0.7%, while Kenya shows a very small premium of about -0.3%. The parallel cross-rate already bakes both of these gaps in, which is why it reflects what traders actually pay.
Uganda and Kenya: who converts UGX to KES?
Kenya and Uganda anchor the East African Community, with goods, fuel and shillings flowing across the Busia and Malaba borders every day.
Kampala's active forex-bureau market keeps the Ugandan shilling's street rate close to, but rarely identical to, the official quote. The Kenyan shilling is largely market-determined, so its parallel premium is usually narrower than in tightly controlled economies.
Converting Ugandan Shilling to Kenyan Shilling safely
Use the converter on this page to turn any Ugandan Shilling amount into Kenyan Shilling at the live parallel cross-rate, and check it against the reverse (KES → UGX) direction too. All figures are aggregated from P2P platforms, community reports and market monitoring on both sides, then refreshed hourly.
These rates are published for information and price-transparency only — they are not an offer to trade and are not financial or legal advice. Many countries require foreign-currency transactions to go through licensed channels, so confirm the rules in both Uganda and Kenya before converting any money.