RON to ETB Exchange Rate - Convert Romanian New Leu to Ethiopian Birr

Converting from Romanian New Leu (RON) to Ethiopian Birr (ETB)

What is Romanian New Leu (RON)

The Romanian New Leu (RON) is the official currency of Romania. It was introduced in 2005, replacing the old leu at a rate of 10,000 old lei to 1 new leu. The name "leu" translates to "lion" in English and has historical roots, dating back to the 17th century. The Romanian central bank, known as Banca Națională a României (BNR), is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency.

The symbol for the Romanian New Leu is "lei," and its international currency code is RON. Banknotes are issued in several denominations: 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 200, and 500 lei, while coins are available in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 50 bani (1 ban = 1/100 of a leu). The currency's design showcases notable historical and cultural figures of Romania, reflecting its rich heritage.

As Romania is part of the European Union but not the eurozone, the leu is used predominantly within the country. The value of the RON can fluctuate based on various factors, including economic stability, inflation, and international market pressures. When converting RON to other currencies, it's essential to keep up with exchange rates to ensure accurate conversions.

What is Ethiopian Birr (ETB)

The Ethiopian Birr (ETB) is the official currency of Ethiopia, introduced in 1945 to replace the Ethiopian dollar. The term "birr" comes from a word meaning "money" in the classical Ethiopian language of Ge'ez. The birr is subdivided into 100 santim, making it a decimal currency. The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) is the authority that issues and manages the currency, ensuring that it meets the country's economic needs.

The symbol for Ethiopian Birr is "ብር" in the Ge'ez script, and its international code is ETB. The banknotes are available in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, and 200 birr, while coins are less commonly used but can be found in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 santim, along with 1 birr coins.

The Ethiopian economy is unique, with sectors such as agriculture, services, and manufacturing playing significant roles. The value of the birr is influenced by factors like government policies, inflation rates, and international trade. When converting from RON to ETB, it is crucial to monitor the current exchange rate to get a good understanding of the relative values, as they can vary significantly over time.

In summary, both RON and ETB are important currencies in their respective countries, representing distinct economic landscapes. When exchanging Romanian New Leu for Ethiopian Birr, keeping informed about the latest exchange rates will ensure you make accurate transactions.

Romanian New Leu to Ethiopian Birr conversion table

RON to ETB conversion table

Romanian New Leu (RON)Ethiopian Birr (ETB)
1 RON30.88743004007 ETB
2 RON61.77486008013 ETB
3 RON92.6622901202 ETB
4 RON123.54972016026 ETB
5 RON154.43715020033 ETB
6 RON185.32458024039 ETB
7 RON216.21201028046 ETB
8 RON247.09944032052 ETB
9 RON277.98687036059 ETB
10 RON308.87430040065 ETB
100 RON3 088.74300400655 ETB
200 RON6 177.4860080131 ETB
300 RON9 266.22901201964 ETB
400 RON12 354.97201602619 ETB
500 RON15 443.71502003274 ETB
600 RON18 532.45802403929 ETB
700 RON21 621.20102804584 ETB
800 RON24 709.94403205239 ETB
900 RON27 798.68703605893 ETB
1 000 RON30 887.43004006548 ETB
2 000 RON61 774.86008013097 ETB
5 000 RON154 437.15020032742 ETB
10 000 RON308 874.30040065483 ETB
20 000 RON617 748.60080130966 ETB
50 000 RON1 544 371.50200327416 ETB
100 000 RON3 088 743.00400654832 ETB
Last updated June 6, 2025 at 03:55 PM