BTN to HUF Exchange Rate - Convert Bhutan Ngultrum to Hungarian Forint

Converting from Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN) to Hungarian Forint (HUF)

What is Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN)

The Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN) is the official currency of Bhutan, a small landlocked country nestled in the Eastern Himalayas. The currency symbol for Ngultrum is Nu, and it is subdivided into 100 chhertum. One of the unique features of the BTN is its close tie to the Indian Rupee (INR), which is accepted in Bhutan. In fact, the BTN is pegged to the Indian Rupee at a 1:1 exchange rate, enhancing its stability.

The currency was introduced in 1974 to replace the Indian Rupee and other currencies that were previously in circulation. The Bhutanese government issues banknotes in various denominations, including 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, and 1000 Nu. The design of the currency often reflects Bhutanese culture and traditions, showcasing notable personalities, religious symbols, and landscapes that represent the country's rich heritage.

The Ngultrum plays a crucial role in Bhutan's economy, which is largely driven by hydropower production, agriculture, and tourism. The country emphasizes Gross National Happiness over Gross Domestic Product, reflecting a unique approach to development and well-being. Foreign visitors often need to convert their currency to BTN upon arriving in Bhutan, especially as the country places a focus on high-value, low-impact tourism.

What is Hungarian Forint (HUF)

The Hungarian Forint (HUF) is the official currency of Hungary, a country located in Central Europe. The symbol for Forint is Ft, and it is subdivided into 100 fillér, although fillér coins are no longer in active circulation. The Forint has a rich history, with its origins dating back to the Middle Ages when silver coins were issued.

The modern Forint was introduced in 1946, replacing the pengő, which had suffered from significant inflation due to the aftermath of World War II. The Forint has undergone several changes since its inception, including adjustments to its value as Hungary transitioned to a market economy after the fall of communism in 1989. The currency is issued by the Hungarian National Bank, with banknotes available in denominations of 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000, and 20,000 HUF.

Hungary’s economy is diverse, with important sectors including manufacturing, agriculture, tourism, and information technology. As a member of the European Union, Hungary has maintained its own currency rather than adopting the Euro. This decision allows the Forint to act as a buffer against external economic pressures and ensures that monetary policy remains in the hands of the national authorities.

When converting from Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN) to Hungarian Forint (HUF), individuals must consider current exchange rates. Exchange rate fluctuations can affect the value they receive when converting. It’s advisable to check reliable financial platforms or local currency exchange services for the latest rates before engaging in any currency conversion.

Bhutan Ngultrum to Hungarian Forint conversion table

BTN to HUF conversion table

Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN)Hungarian Forint (HUF)
1 BTN4.21134175998 HUF
2 BTN8.42268351995 HUF
3 BTN12.63402527993 HUF
4 BTN16.8453670399 HUF
5 BTN21.05670879988 HUF
6 BTN25.26805055985 HUF
7 BTN29.47939231983 HUF
8 BTN33.6907340798 HUF
9 BTN37.90207583978 HUF
10 BTN42.11341759976 HUF
100 BTN421.13417599756 HUF
200 BTN842.26835199511 HUF
300 BTN1 263.40252799267 HUF
400 BTN1 684.53670399022 HUF
500 BTN2 105.67087998778 HUF
600 BTN2 526.80505598534 HUF
700 BTN2 947.93923198289 HUF
800 BTN3 369.07340798045 HUF
900 BTN3 790.207583978 HUF
1 000 BTN4 211.34175997556 HUF
2 000 BTN8 422.68351995112 HUF
5 000 BTN21 056.7087998778 HUF
10 000 BTN42 113.41759975559 HUF
20 000 BTN84 226.83519951119 HUF
50 000 BTN210 567.08799877797 HUF
100 000 BTN421 134.17599755594 HUF
Last updated May 2, 2025 at 12:00 AM