Turkmenistan digital currency
according to the exchange rate on January 14, 2020, 1 Turkmenistan = 2.01 RMB, 1000 Turkmenistan = 2010 RMB
manat is the currency in circulation in Turkmenistan, which was issued by the Central Bank of Turkmenistan on October 1, 1993 to replace the Russian Ruble in circulation at that time. At the time of the initial issue, the exchange rate to rubles is 1 manat = 500 rubles
the second currency unit is tenge, 1 manat = 100 tenge. Sometimes the abbreviation "m" is used to denote manat. For example, "25 000 m" means 25 000 manat
extended information:
according to the presidential decree issued in April 2008, Turkmenistan's currency manat new currency has been listed and circulated since January 1, 2009. The face value of the new manat is 1 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 20 yuan, 50 yuan, 100 yuan and 500 yuan respectively, and the new one is equivalent to 5000 old manat. According to the currency reform policy, in 2009, the old and new currency will be in circulation at the same time, and in 2010, the old currency will no longer be in circulation, but it can still be converted into new currency at a fixed exchange rate. By 2011, the old currency will completely withdraw from the circulation market
old 1:5000! That is, your 5000 face value is equivalent to 1 yuan now
it's not worth much. It's only a few yuan in the antique market!
the remittance amount cannot be higher than the amount indicated in the certificate“ For example, if the tuition is $200, the family's remittance can't exceed that, "said a Turkmenistan university student studying in Belarus
a college student studying in Russia said: "the school also reminds us. We have been told that there is no proof that not only can't we remit money, but we can't even be allowed to go abroad. "
the new requirement of restricting remittances to Turkmen studying abroad is another constraint on remittances abroad
in order to remit money abroad through banks and "Western Union remittance", a series of materials including the identity certificates of the remitter and the payee, the intimate relationship between them and the proof of the work unit indicating the income level of the remitter should be provided
a Turkmenistan university student studying in Ukraine said: "my parents have been unable to remit money to me for half a year. Because there is no money, but in order to study and have to work everywhere
the restrictions also cover remittances to Turkmenistan
according to the official requirements, in order to receive the remittance, the payee must provide a of the proof that can prove the income level of the remitter and the intimate relationship between them
the new requirement stipulates that remittances can only be drawn in Turkmenistan's domestic currency at the official exchange rate of the central bank. The official exchange rate of Turkmenistan's domestic currency against US dollar has been maintained at 3.5 manat to us dollar since January 1, 2015. Since January 1, 2016, the exchange of foreign exchange cash has been completely stopped.
No, only RMB can be used in China. Foreign currency can only be used after being converted into RMB by the Bank of China
the exchange rate with RMB is
1 RMB = 0.5016 manat
1 manat = 1.9935 RMB
equivalent to the relationship of 1:2
according to the exchange rate on January 24, 2020, 1 Turkmenistan = 1.9763 RMB, 100 Turkmenistan = 197.63 RMB
manat is the currency in circulation in Turkmenistan, which was issued by the Central Bank of Turkmenistan on October 1, 1993 to replace the Russian Ruble in circulation at that time. At the time of the initial issue, the exchange rate to rubles is 1 manat = 500 rubles. The secondary currency unit is tenge, 1 manat = 100 tenge. Sometimes the abbreviation "m" is used to denote manat. For example, "25 000 m" means 25 000 manat
extended information:
prior to the announcement of the decision by the Central Bank of Afghanistan, manat was the only currency of the former Soviet Union Republic that remained strong in the current financial crisis, and its exchange rate had been stable at the level of 0.784 manat to the US dollar. However, Azerjan, once known as "Du on the Caspian Sea", failed to resist the torrent of falling international oil prices
with the ebb of oil prices, the economic disadvantages of highly dependent on oil exports and single structure appear. Azerjani society will go through a painful and long period of transformation, and the people may have to start to plan how to save money and live through the current hard days of high prices and serious inflation
in response to the decision of the central bank, akdayi akhvidiev, former Vice Minister of the Ministry of economy of Azerjan, said that the central bank has actually dragged the Azerjani people into the quagmire of the financial crisis, and the central bank should graally lower the exchange rate level instead of "shock therapy"
This is Turkmenistan's 2005 edition of 500 old manat notes. On the front of the note is Saparmurat Niyazov, President of Turkmenistan. Turkmenistan implemented currency revaluation and issued new manat on January 1, 2009. The ratio of new manat to old manat is 1 new manat = 5000 old manat. Your banknote is 500 old manat, equivalent to 0.1 new manat. The old manat has stopped circulation. According to the current exchange rate, 1 new manat is equivalent to 2.16 yuan, and 500 old manat is 0.1 new manat is equivalent to 21 yuan
100 Turkmenistan manat = 190.125 RMB