TMT to NIO Exchange Rate - Convert Turkmenistan Manat to Nicaragua Cordoba

Converting from Turkmenistan Manat (TMT) to Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)

What is Turkmenistan Manat (TMT)

The Turkmenistan Manat (TMT) is the official currency of Turkmenistan, a country located in Central Asia. It was first introduced in 1993, replacing the Turkmen Soviet Ruble at a rate of 500 to 1. The manat is divided into 100 tenges. The symbol for the manat is "m", and its international currency code is TMT.

The TMT is issued and regulated by the Central Bank of Turkmenistan. The currency has gone through significant changes since its inception, mainly due to economic reforms and the government’s efforts to stabilize the economy. One notable feature of the Turkmenistan Manat is its pegged exchange rate to the US Dollar. This peg helps to keep the currency stable, although the value of the manat can still fluctuate against other currencies.

The economy of Turkmenistan is predominantly based on natural gas and oil production. This reliance on natural resources heavily influences the value of the manat. As a result, when converting TMT to other currencies, factors such as global oil prices and domestic economic policies must be taken into account.

What is Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)

The Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO) is the official currency of Nicaragua, a country in Central America. The currency was named after the famous Nicaraguan revolutionary leader Francisco de Córdova and was first introduced in 1912, replacing the Nicaraguan Peso. The cordoba is divided into 100 centavos. Its symbol is "C$", and the international currency code for the cordoba is NIO.

The Central Bank of Nicaragua is responsible for issuing and regulating the Nicaraguan Cordoba. Over the years, the currency has experienced periods of inflation and stability, closely tied to the economic conditions in Nicaragua. Despite challenges, such as political instability and natural disasters, the cordoba remains an essential part of the country’s economic framework.

When exchanging NIO for foreign currencies, one might note that the cordoba is usually influenced by various factors, including coffee and agriculture exports, as well as remittances from Nicaraguans living abroad. Although it is less widely used than more dominant currencies like the US Dollar or Euro, the cordoba plays a crucial role in the daily transactions of the Nicaraguan population.

Currency Conversion

When converting TMT to NIO, it is important to consider the current exchange rates. Exchange rates can vary daily based on market conditions. As a general formula, the conversion can be expressed mathematically as:

NIO = TMT × Exchange Rate (TMT to NIO)

This formula allows you to find out how much Nicaraguan Cordoba you can receive in exchange for Turkmenistan Manat. Always check credible financial news sources or currency converters for the most accurate and up-to-date rates.

Turkmenistan Manat to Nicaragua Cordoba conversion table

TMT to NIO conversion table

Turkmenistan Manat (TMT)Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)
1 TMT10.52692384971 NIO
2 TMT21.05384769942 NIO
3 TMT31.58077154913 NIO
4 TMT42.10769539883 NIO
5 TMT52.63461924854 NIO
6 TMT63.16154309825 NIO
7 TMT73.68846694796 NIO
8 TMT84.21539079767 NIO
9 TMT94.74231464738 NIO
10 TMT105.26923849709 NIO
100 TMT1 052.69238497086 NIO
200 TMT2 105.38476994171 NIO
300 TMT3 158.07715491257 NIO
400 TMT4 210.76953988343 NIO
500 TMT5 263.46192485429 NIO
600 TMT6 316.15430982514 NIO
700 TMT7 368.846694796 NIO
800 TMT8 421.53907976686 NIO
900 TMT9 474.23146473771 NIO
1 000 TMT10 526.92384970857 NIO
2 000 TMT21 053.84769941714 NIO
5 000 TMT52 634.61924854286 NIO
10 000 TMT105 269.23849708571 NIO
20 000 TMT210 538.47699417143 NIO
50 000 TMT526 346.19248542857 NIO
100 000 TMT1 052 692.38497085714 NIO
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 01:55 PM