Baku, Azerbaijan, July 8
By Elnur Baghishov - Trend:
The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) has announced the official exchange rate of foreign currencies for July 7, Trend reports referring to the CBI’s website.
According to the report, the exchange rate of the foreign currencies in Iran did not change. However, other rates, including the dollar and euro rates in the black market, have risen.
According to CBI, $1 is 42,000 rials, and 1 euro is 47,168 rials.
Foreign currencies |
Iranian rial |
|
1 US dollar |
USD |
42,000 |
1 British pound |
GBP |
52,593 |
1 Swiss franc |
CHF |
42,342 |
1 Swedish krona |
SEK |
4,448 |
1 Norwegian krone |
NOK |
4,875 |
1 Danish krone |
DKK |
6,318 |
1 Indian rupee |
INR |
614 |
1 UAE dirham |
AED |
11,437 |
1 Kuwaiti dinar |
KWD |
138,104 |
100 Pakistani rupees |
PKR |
26,584 |
100 Japanese yens |
JPY |
38,723 |
1 Hong Kong dollar |
HKD |
5,393 |
1 Omani rial |
OMR |
109,234 |
1 Canadian dollar |
CAD |
32,098 |
1 New Zealand dollar |
NZD |
27,835 |
1 South African rand |
ZAR |
2,963 |
1 Turkish lira |
TRY |
7,462 |
1 Russian ruble |
RUB |
659 |
1 Qatari riyal |
QAR |
11,539 |
100 Iraq dinars |
IQD |
3,529 |
1 Syrian pound |
SYP |
82 |
1 Australian dollar |
AUD |
29,373 |
1 Saudi riyal |
SAR |
11,201 |
1 Bahraini dinar |
BHD |
111,704 |
1 Singapore dollar |
SGD |
30,902 |
100 Bangladeshi takas |
BDT |
49,725 |
10 Sri Lankan rupees |
LKR |
2,385 |
1 Myanmar kyat |
MMK |
28 |
100 Nepalese rupees |
NPR |
38,171 |
1 Libyan dinar |
LYD |
30,110 |
1 Chinese yuan |
CNY |
6,093 |
1 Malaysian ringgit |
THB |
136,442 |
100 Thai bahts |
MYR |
10,153 |
1,000 South Korean wons |
KRW |
35,742 |
1 Jordanian dinar |
JOD |
59,239 |
1 euro |
EUR |
47,168 |
100 Kazakh tenges |
KZT |
10,932 |
1 Georgian lari |
GEL |
15,012 |
1,000 Indonesian rupiahs |
IDR |
2,976 |
1 Afghan afghani |
AFN |
525 |
1 Belarus ruble |
BYN |
20,488 |
1 Azerbaijani manat |
AZN |
24,707 |
100 Philippine pesos |
PHP |
81,801 |
1 Tajik somoni |
TJS |
4,450 |
1 Venezuelan bolivar |
VEF |
4,206 |
1 New Turkmen manat |
TMT |
12,000 |
In Iran, the official exchange rate is used for the import of some essential products.
The SANA system is a system introduced by the Central Bank of Iran to the currency exchange offices, where the price of 1 euro is 146,715 rials, and the price of $1 is 127,501 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 129,309 rials, and the price of $1 is 114,160 rials.
In the black market, $1 is worth about 127,000-130,000 rials, while 1 euro is worth about 146,000-149,000 rials.