Taka May 2026
Since "TAKA" could refer to several things—such as the Hungarian alt-metal band Tankcsapda's album "Taka", a restaurant name, a brand, or even a nickname—I’ll provide a review for the most common cultural reference: Taka (Hungarian for "Hey" or a colloquial interjection) as the 1995 album by the band Tankcsapda.
Today, new Taka notes include:
- Coins: While coins of 1, 2, and 5 Taka exist, they are becoming increasingly rare in daily transactions. Smaller denominations like Poisha (1 Taka = 100 Poisha) have largely vanished from circulation due to low purchasing power.
- Banknotes: The most commonly used notes are the 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000 Taka notes.
- The 200 and 2000 Taka: In recent years, the central bank introduced new denominations to facilitate larger transactions and reduce the volume of paper cash in high-value dealings.
What is “TAKA”?