KES to TMT Exchange Rate - Convert Kenyan Shilling to Turkmenistan Manat

Converting from Kenyan Shilling (KES) to Turkmenistan Manat (TMT)

What is Kenyan Shilling (KES)

The Kenyan Shilling (KES) is the official currency of Kenya, a country located in East Africa. It is symbolized by "KSh" or simply "S". The Kenyan Shilling has been in use since the country gained independence in 1963, replacing the East African pound. The currency is subdivided into 100 cents, although cents are rarely used in practice today.

The central bank of Kenya, known as the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), is responsible for issuing and regulating the Kenyan Shilling. Over the years, the value of the KES has experienced fluctuations due to various economic factors, including inflation, trade balances, and political stability. The exchange rate for KES against foreign currencies can vary significantly, and it is crucial for individuals and businesses engaged in international trade or travel to stay updated on these rates.

One significant feature of the Kenyan Shilling is its denominations, which include both coins and banknotes. Coins come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, and 40 shillings, while the banknotes are available in denominations of 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000 shillings. Understanding the local currency can help travelers and investors make informed financial decisions while in Kenya.

What is Turkmenistan Manat (TMT)

The Turkmenistan Manat (TMT) is the official currency of Turkmenistan, a country located in Central Asia. It was introduced in 1993, replacing the Russian ruble at a rate of 500 manats to 1 ruble. Since its introduction, the TMT has undergone a few redenominations, with the most recent occurring in 2009. The currency's symbol is "m" or "TMT," and it is divided into 100 tenges.

The Central Bank of Turkmenistan oversees the issuance and regulation of the manat, ensuring stability within the economy. The value of the Turkmenistan Manat can be influenced by several factors, including oil and gas export prices, which are significant for the country’s economy. As a result, the exchange rate can fluctuate considerably, particularly against major currencies like the US dollar.

Like the Kenyan Shilling, the Turkmenistan Manat is available in both coins and banknotes. Coins typically come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 tenges, while banknotes are issued in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 manats. Understanding the currency’s structure is essential for anyone traveling or doing business in Turkmenistan.

Conclusion

When considering converting from Kenyan Shilling (KES) to Turkmenistan Manat (TMT), it is essential to check the latest exchange rates. Conversions can be influenced by multiple factors, and having a clear understanding of both currencies will help ensure a smooth financial transaction.

Kenyan Shilling to Turkmenistan Manat conversion table

KES to TMT conversion table

Kenyan Shilling (KES)Turkmenistan Manat (TMT)
1 KES0.02708108904 TMT
2 KES0.05416217807 TMT
3 KES0.08124326711 TMT
4 KES0.10832435614 TMT
5 KES0.13540544518 TMT
6 KES0.16248653421 TMT
7 KES0.18956762325 TMT
8 KES0.21664871229 TMT
9 KES0.24372980132 TMT
10 KES0.27081089036 TMT
100 KES2.70810890357 TMT
200 KES5.41621780714 TMT
300 KES8.1243267107 TMT
400 KES10.83243561427 TMT
500 KES13.54054451784 TMT
600 KES16.24865342141 TMT
700 KES18.95676232497 TMT
800 KES21.66487122854 TMT
900 KES24.37298013211 TMT
1 000 KES27.08108903568 TMT
2 000 KES54.16217807135 TMT
5 000 KES135.40544517838 TMT
10 000 KES270.81089035676 TMT
20 000 KES541.62178071352 TMT
50 000 KES1 354.05445178381 TMT
100 000 KES2 708.10890356762 TMT
Last updated June 5, 2025 at 06:55 AM