UZS to AED Exchange Rate - Convert Uzbekistani Som to UAE Dirham

Converting from Uzbekistani Som (UZS) to UAE Dirham (AED)

What is Uzbekistani Som (UZS)

The Uzbekistani Som (UZS) is the official currency of Uzbekistan, a country located in Central Asia. Introduced in 1994, the Som was designed to replace the Soviet Ruble at a fixed rate of 1 Som to 1,000 Rubles. The currency is abbreviated as "UZS" in international finance, and one Som is further subdivided into 100 tiyin, although tiyin is rarely used in everyday transactions.

The Som is issued and regulated by the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Over the years, the currency has undergone several changes, including the introduction of new banknotes and coins to tackle inflation and enhance security features. As of late 2023, banknotes are available in denominations ranging from 1,000 to 100,000 Soms, reflecting the varying economic activities within the country.

The value of the Som can fluctuate significantly due to various factors including economic stability, inflation rates, and geopolitical situations affecting the region. As a developing economy, Uzbekistan works to stabilize its currency, making it essential for traders and travelers to stay updated on the latest exchange rates.

What is UAE Dirham (AED)

The UAE Dirham (AED) is the official currency of the United Arab Emirates, a federation of seven emirates located in the Arabian Peninsula. Introduced in 1973, the Dirham replaced the Qatar and Dubai Riyal and was pegged to the US Dollar to maintain stability in its value. The currency code for the Dirham is "AED," while its symbol is د.إ.

The Dirham is issued by the Central Bank of the UAE, which plays a crucial role in maintaining the stability of the currency and managing monetary policy within the region. The Dirham is further divided into 100 fils, although the 1 fil coin is rarely used in everyday transactions. Banknotes are available in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 Dirhams, each featuring distinctive designs that reflect the UAE’s rich cultural heritage.

The UAE Dirham is known for its stability, making it a preferred currency for conducting business in the Gulf region. Its value is influenced by factors such as oil prices, economic growth, and regional trade relations, and it is often viewed as a stable alternative compared to the currencies of neighboring countries.

Converting UZS to AED

When converting from Uzbekistani Som (UZS) to UAE Dirham (AED), it is important to check the current exchange rate, which fluctuates based on market conditions. Currency exchange can typically be done through banks, currency exchanges, or online platforms, ensuring that you find the best rates for your needs.

To convert currencies, you can use the formula:

Amount in AED = Amount in UZS × Exchange Rate (UZS to AED)

Stay informed about the latest exchange rates to make the most of your currency conversions.

Uzbekistani Som to UAE Dirham conversion table

UZS to AED conversion table

Uzbekistani Som (UZS)UAE Dirham (AED)
1 UZS0.00028876343 AED
2 UZS0.00057752687 AED
3 UZS0.0008662903 AED
4 UZS0.00115505373 AED
5 UZS0.00144381716 AED
6 UZS0.0017325806 AED
7 UZS0.00202134403 AED
8 UZS0.00231010746 AED
9 UZS0.00259887089 AED
10 UZS0.00288763433 AED
100 UZS0.02887634325 AED
200 UZS0.0577526865 AED
300 UZS0.08662902975 AED
400 UZS0.115505373 AED
500 UZS0.14438171625 AED
600 UZS0.1732580595 AED
700 UZS0.20213440275 AED
800 UZS0.231010746 AED
900 UZS0.25988708925 AED
1 000 UZS0.2887634325 AED
2 000 UZS0.57752686501 AED
5 000 UZS1.44381716252 AED
10 000 UZS2.88763432503 AED
20 000 UZS5.77526865007 AED
50 000 UZS14.43817162516 AED
100 000 UZS28.87634325033 AED
Last updated June 12, 2025 at 10:55 AM