TMT to BYN Exchange Rate - Convert Turkmenistan Manat to Belarusian New Ruble

Converting from Turkmenistan Manat (TMT) to Belarusian New Ruble (BYN)

What is Turkmenistan Manat (TMT)

The Turkmenistan Manat (TMT) is the official currency of Turkmenistan, a country located in Central Asia. The TMT was introduced in November 1993, replacing the Soviet ruble at a rate of 500 manats to 1 ruble, during a period of economic transition after the nation gained independence from the Soviet Union. The TMT is subdivided into 100 tenges, although tenges are not commonly used in everyday transactions.

The currency is issued by the Central Bank of Turkmenistan, which regulates its circulation and maintains its value. The manat is often characterized by its colorful banknotes and coins, which reflect the country’s cultural heritage. Due to the country's economy, which is heavily reliant on natural gas exports, the value of the manat can be volatile, influenced by global energy prices and domestic economic policies.

In everyday transactions, the TMT is widely accepted throughout Turkmenistan, from markets to large retailers. If you are planning to visit or do business in Turkmenistan, understanding the currency and current exchange rates is essential for effective financial planning.

What is Belarusian New Ruble (BYN)

The Belarusian New Ruble (BYN) is the official currency of Belarus, a country located in Eastern Europe. It was introduced in July 2016, replacing the previous Belarusian ruble (BYR) at a rate of 10000 BYR to 1 BYN. The transition to the new ruble was part of a broader effort to stabilize the economy and combat inflation, which had plagued the country in previous years.

The BYN is subdivided into 100 kopecks, although notes and coins in kopecks are rarely used in practice. The currency is managed by the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus, which implements monetary policy to maintain economic stability. The banknotes are designed with various security features and showcase important national symbols and figures.

In daily life, the Belarusian New Ruble is used for all types of transactions, from shopping to public transportation. For travelers or businesses operating between Turkmenistan and Belarus, knowing how to convert TMT to BYN can be quite useful, particularly given the dynamics between the two economies.

When converting between currencies, it’s important to check the current exchange rate, as rates may fluctuate based on market conditions. For example, if you have 100 TMT and want to convert it to BYN, the process involves checking the latest TMT/BYN exchange rate.

In summary, understanding both the Turkmenistan Manat and the Belarusian New Ruble will aid you in navigating financial transactions in these two countries more effectively.

Turkmenistan Manat to Belarusian New Ruble conversion table

TMT to BYN conversion table

Turkmenistan Manat (TMT)Belarusian New Ruble (BYN)
1 TMT0.93502545492 BYN
2 TMT1.87005090984 BYN
3 TMT2.80507636476 BYN
4 TMT3.74010181968 BYN
5 TMT4.67512727459 BYN
6 TMT5.61015272951 BYN
7 TMT6.54517818443 BYN
8 TMT7.48020363935 BYN
9 TMT8.41522909427 BYN
10 TMT9.35025454919 BYN
100 TMT93.50254549188 BYN
200 TMT187.00509098375 BYN
300 TMT280.50763647563 BYN
400 TMT374.0101819675 BYN
500 TMT467.51272745938 BYN
600 TMT561.01527295125 BYN
700 TMT654.51781844313 BYN
800 TMT748.020363935 BYN
900 TMT841.52290942688 BYN
1 000 TMT935.02545491876 BYN
2 000 TMT1 870.05090983751 BYN
5 000 TMT4 675.12727459378 BYN
10 000 TMT9 350.25454918755 BYN
20 000 TMT18 700.50909837511 BYN
50 000 TMT46 751.27274593777 BYN
100 000 TMT93 502.54549187555 BYN
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 02:55 PM