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Iranian foreign money fee for March 25

Mirza ShehnazBy Mirza ShehnazMay 25, 2023Updated:May 25, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 25. The Central Bank of
Iran (CBI) introduced an official fee of foreign exchange on May
25, Trend stories.

According to the foreign money change fee of the Central Bank of
Iran, 11 currencies elevated and 26 have decreased in worth,
in comparison with May 24.

According to CBI, $1 equals 42,000 Iranian rials and 1 euro
equals 45,181 rials.

Currency

Rial on May 25

Rial on May 24

1 US greenback

USD

42,000

42,000

1 British pound

GBP

51,945

52,173

1 Swiss franc

CHF

46,360

46,595

1 Swedish krona

SEK

3,918

3,951

1 Norwegian krone

NOK

3,831

3,841

1 Danish krone

DKK

6,066

6,075

1 Indian rupee

INR

509

507

1 UAE dirham

AED

11,437

11,437

1 Kuwaiti dinar

KWD

136,615

136,663

100 Pakistani rupees

PKR

14,656

14,656

100 Japanese yens

JPY

30,183

30,272

1 Hong Kong greenback

HKD

5,364

5,361

1 Omani rial

OMR

109,118

109,085

1 Canadian greenback

CAD

30,898

31,143

1 New Zealand greenback

NZD

25,644

26,287

1 South African rand

ZAR

2,184

2,189

1 Turkish lira

TRY

2,111

2,115

1 Russian ruble

RUB

523

524

1 Qatari riyal

QAR

11,539

11,539

100 Iraq dinars

IQD

3,211

3,209

1 Syrian pound

SYP

17

17

1 Australian greenback

AUD

27,467

27,813

1 Saudi riyal

SAR

11,201

11,200

1 Bahraini dinar

BHD

111,702

111,703

1 Singapore greenback

SGD

31,123

31,183

100 Bangladeshi takas

BDT

39,188

38,793

10 Sri Lankan rupees

LKR

1,384

1,379

1 Myanmar kyat

MMK

21

21

100 Nepalese rupees

NPR

31,737

31,665

1 Libyan dinar

LYD

8,747

8,749

1 Chinese yuan

CNY

5,951

5,958

100 Thai baths

THB

121,328

121,423

1 Malaysian ringgit

MYR

9,148

9,191

1,000 South Korean wons

KRW

31,808

31,840

1 Jordanian dinar

JOD

59,239

59,239

1 euro

EUR

45,181

45,245

100 Kazakh tenge

KZT

9,427

9,507

1 Georgian lari

GEL

16,277

16,340

1,000 Indonesian rupiahs

IDR

2,813

2,824

1 Afghan afghani

AFN

481

480

1 Belarus ruble

BYN

16,790

16,797

1 Azerbaijani manat

AZN

24,707

24,707

100 Philippine pesos

PHP

75,351

75,361

1 Tajik somoni

TJS

3,852

3,848

1 Turkmen manat

TMT

12,021

12,019

In Iran, the official change fee is used for the import of
some important merchandise.

SANA system is a system launched by the Central Bank of Iran
to the foreign money change places of work, the place the worth of 1 euro is
457,262 rials, and the worth of $1 is 425,067 rials.

NIMA is a system supposed for the sale of a sure share
of the international foreign money gained from export.

The worth of 1 euro on this system is 415,693 rials, and the
worth of $1 is 386,425 rials.

On the black market, $1 is value about 512,000-515,000 rials,
whereas 1 euro is value about 552,000-555,000 rials.

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Mirza Shehnaz

Shehnaz Ali Siddiqui is a Corporate Communications Expert by profession and writer by Passion. She has experience of many years in the same. Her educational background in Mass communication has given her a broad base from which to approach many topics. She enjoys writing around Public relations, Corporate communications, travel, entrepreneurship, insurance, and finance among others.

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