BTN to TMT Exchange Rate - Convert Bhutan Ngultrum to Turkmenistan Manat

Converting from Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN) to Turkmenistan Manat (TMT)

What is Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN)

The Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN) is the official currency of the Kingdom of Bhutan, a small nation nestled in the Eastern Himalayas. The Ngultrum was introduced in 1974, replacing the Indian Rupee, which was used previously. The currency symbol for Ngultrum is "Nu," and it is subdivided into 100 chetrum.

Bhutan’s economy is largely based on agriculture, tourism, and hydropower, and the Ngultrum reflects the country’s unique culture and values. One of the distinguishing features of the BTN is its fixed exchange rate to the Indian Rupee (INR), where 1 BTN is equivalent to 1 INR. This link with the Indian economy provides stability but also ties Bhutan’s monetary policy closely to that of India.

The Ngultrum comes in various denominations, including both coins and banknotes. Coins are typically available in 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 Ngultrum. Banknotes range from 1 to 1,000 Ngultrum, each adorned with images reflecting Bhutanese culture, history, and wildlife.

Given the beautiful landscapes and rich traditions, tourism plays a vital role in Bhutan’s economy, promoting its currency's value. Therefore, when converting BTN to TMT, it is helpful to consider economic conditions in both Bhutan and Turkmenistan to understand any fluctuations in exchange rates.

What is Turkmenistan Manat (TMT)

The Turkmenistan Manat (TMT) is the official currency of Turkmenistan, a country situated in Central Asia, bordered by the Caspian Sea to the west. The TMT was introduced in 1993, replacing the Soviet Ruble after Turkmenistan gained independence from the Soviet Union. The currency symbol for the Manat is "m," and it is also divided into 100 tenge.

Turkmenistan's economy is primarily fossil fuel-based, with vast reserves of natural gas and oil. The government has worked to stabilize the economy and maintain a fixed exchange rate, but the broader economic conditions and monetary policies may influence the value of the TMT in global markets.

Like the BTN, the TMT is available in both coins and banknotes. Coins are typically issued in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 tenge. Banknotes of the Manat come in denominations ranging from 1 to 500 TMT, featuring notable figures and landmarks from Turkmen culture and history.

When it comes to converting BTN to TMT, it is essential to consult current exchange rates and understand both currencies' economic landscapes. Exchange rates may fluctuate based on factors such as inflation, economic growth, and global market trends. Therefore, whether you are planning a trip or conducting business, having access to up-to-date financial information on these currencies can help guide your decisions.

Bhutan Ngultrum to Turkmenistan Manat conversion table

BTN to TMT conversion table

Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN)Turkmenistan Manat (TMT)
1 BTN0.04139455799 TMT
2 BTN0.08278911598 TMT
3 BTN0.12418367396 TMT
4 BTN0.16557823195 TMT
5 BTN0.20697278994 TMT
6 BTN0.24836734793 TMT
7 BTN0.28976190591 TMT
8 BTN0.3311564639 TMT
9 BTN0.37255102189 TMT
10 BTN0.41394557988 TMT
100 BTN4.13945579878 TMT
200 BTN8.27891159756 TMT
300 BTN12.41836739634 TMT
400 BTN16.55782319512 TMT
500 BTN20.6972789939 TMT
600 BTN24.83673479268 TMT
700 BTN28.97619059146 TMT
800 BTN33.11564639024 TMT
900 BTN37.25510218902 TMT
1 000 BTN41.3945579878 TMT
2 000 BTN82.78911597561 TMT
5 000 BTN206.97278993902 TMT
10 000 BTN413.94557987804 TMT
20 000 BTN827.89115975608 TMT
50 000 BTN2 069.7278993902 TMT
100 000 BTN4 139.4557987804 TMT
Last updated May 2, 2025 at 12:00 AM