AZN to SOS Exchange Rate - Convert Azerbaijani Manat to Somali Shilling

Converting from Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) to Somali Shilling (SOS)

What is Azerbaijani Manat (AZN)

The Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) is the official currency of Azerbaijan, a country located at the intersection of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Introduced in 1992, the manat was initially pegged to the U.S. dollar but has undergone various changes in value due to economic factors. The currency symbol for the manat is "₼," and it is subdivided into 100 qəpik.

The manat is issued by the Central Bank of Azerbaijan, which aims to ensure price stability and manage the inflation rate within the country. The economy of Azerbaijan, driven predominantly by the oil and gas sector, has seen fluctuations that affect the manat's exchange rate. Exchange rates can vary widely based on economic conditions and monetary policies.

Why is it important to understand the manat? For travelers going to Azerbaijan or businesses engaged in trade, knowing the current value of AZN against other currencies is crucial for budgeting and financial planning. Traders looking for profit or travelers exchanging money should keep an eye on current exchange rates, which can be affected by geopolitical issues, economic news, and global market trends.

What is Somali Shilling (SOS)

The Somali Shilling (SOS) is the official currency of Somalia, a nation situated in the Horn of Africa. The shilling was first introduced as a form of currency in the late 1960s, but the country has experienced significant political and economic challenges since then. This turbulent history has had a profound impact on the value and stability of the Somali Shilling.

The currency symbol for the Somali shilling is "S" or "Sh." The shilling is subdivided into 100 cents. The Central Bank of Somalia is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency, although the banking system and financial markets in the country are still developing following decades of turmoil.

One interesting point about the Somali Shilling is its unofficial use of various foreign currencies in daily transactions due to the lack of stability in the local economy. As a result, conversion rates to and from the Somali shilling can be quite variable. For anyone traveling to Somalia or interested in commerce within the region, understanding the current exchange rate is vital.

Converting Azerbaijani Manat to Somali Shilling

To convert AZN to SOS, it's essential to look at the current exchange rate. The conversion is typically represented as:

SOS = AZN × Current Exchange Rate

The exchange rate fluctuates frequently. Therefore, utilizing online currency converters or financial news websites can provide up-to-date information. As of now, the exchange rate between the Azerbaijani Manat and the Somali Shilling is variable due to market forces, so always check the latest rates before making any transactions. Understanding these conversions can help you manage your finances whether you are traveling, investing, or trading between these two unique currencies.

Azerbaijani Manat to Somali Shilling conversion table

AZN to SOS conversion table

Azerbaijani Manat (AZN)Somali Shilling (SOS)
1 AZN336.02876582013 SOS
2 AZN672.05753164025 SOS
3 AZN1 008.08629746038 SOS
4 AZN1 344.11506328051 SOS
5 AZN1 680.14382910063 SOS
6 AZN2 016.17259492076 SOS
7 AZN2 352.20136074089 SOS
8 AZN2 688.23012656101 SOS
9 AZN3 024.25889238114 SOS
10 AZN3 360.28765820127 SOS
100 AZN33 602.87658201267 SOS
200 AZN67 205.75316402535 SOS
300 AZN100 808.62974603802 SOS
400 AZN134 411.50632805069 SOS
500 AZN168 014.38291006337 SOS
600 AZN201 617.25949207604 SOS
700 AZN235 220.13607408871 SOS
800 AZN268 823.01265610138 SOS
900 AZN302 425.88923811406 SOS
1 000 AZN336 028.76582012673 SOS
2 000 AZN672 057.53164025346 SOS
5 000 AZN1 680 143.82910063365 SOS
10 000 AZN3 360 287.6582012673 SOS
20 000 AZN6 720 575.3164025346 SOS
50 000 AZN16 801 438.2910063365 SOS
100 000 AZN33 602 876.58201267301 SOS
Last updated June 3, 2025 at 12:55 PM