Baku, Azerbaijan, Sept. 4
By Elnur Baghishov - Trend:
The rates of 30 foreign currencies have increased in Iran, while the rates of 4 other currencies have decreased, according to the official state exchange rate of Iran, Trend reports referring to the website of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI).
According to CBI, $1 equals to 42,000 Iranian rials and 1 euro equals to 46,098 rials.
Foreign currencies |
Iranian rial |
|
1 US dollar |
USD |
42,000 |
1 British pound |
GBP |
50,867 |
1 Swiss franc |
CHF |
42,561 |
1 Swedish krona |
SEK |
4,282 |
1 Norwegian krone |
NOK |
4,618 |
1 Danish krone |
DKK |
6,182 |
1 Indian rupee |
INR |
582 |
1 UAE dirham |
AED |
11,437 |
1 Kuwaiti dinar |
KWD |
138,176 |
100 Pakistani rupees |
PKR |
26,795 |
100 Japanese yens |
JPY |
39,633 |
1 Hong Kong dollar |
HKD |
5,355 |
1 Omani rial |
OMR |
109,235 |
1 Canadian dollar |
CAD |
31,519 |
1 New Zealand dollar |
NZD |
26,655 |
1 South African rand |
ZAR |
2,787 |
1 Turkish lira |
TRY |
7,327 |
1 Russian ruble |
RUB |
630 |
1 Qatari riyal |
QAR |
11,539 |
100 Iraq dinars |
IQD |
3,530 |
1 Syrian pound |
SYP |
82 |
1 Australian dollar |
AUD |
28,471 |
1 Saudi riyal |
SAR |
11,201 |
1 Bahraini dinar |
BHD |
111,704 |
1 Singapore dollar |
SGD |
30,228 |
100 Bangladeshi takas |
BDT |
49,884 |
10 Sri Lankan rupees |
LKR |
2,339 |
1 Myanmar kyat |
MMK |
28 |
100 Nepalese rupees |
NPR |
36,184 |
1 Libyan dinar |
LYD |
29,797 |
1 Chinese yuan |
CNY |
5,860 |
1 Malaysian ringgit |
THB |
137,276 |
100 Thai bahts |
MYR |
9,971 |
1,000 South Korean wons |
KRW |
34,723 |
1 Jordanian dinar |
JOD |
59,240 |
1 euro |
EUR |
46,098 |
100 Kazakh tenges |
KZT |
10,808 |
1 Georgian lari |
GEL |
14,190 |
1,000 Indonesian rupiahs |
IDR |
2,957 |
1 Afghan afghani |
AFN |
541 |
1 Belarus ruble |
BYN |
19,804 |
1 Azerbaijani manat |
AZN |
24,758 |
100 Philippine pesos |
PHP |
80,482 |
1 Tajik somoni |
TJS |
4,337 |
1 Venezuelan bolivar |
VEF |
4,206 |
1 New Turkmen manat |
TMT |
11,998 |
In Iran, the official exchange rate is used for the import of some essential products.
SANA system is a system introduced by the Central Bank of Iran to the currency exchange offices, where the price of 1 euro is 125,566 rials, and the price of $1 is 112,725 rials.
NIMA is a system intended for the sale of a certain percentage of the foreign currency gained from export. The price of 1 euro in this system is 121,891 rials, and the price of $1 is 107,810 rials.
In the black market, $1 is worth about 112,000-115,000 rials, while 1 euro is worth about 124,000-127,000 rials.