UZS to MMK Exchange Rate - Convert Uzbekistani Som to Myanmar Kyat

Converting from Uzbekistani Som (UZS) to Myanmar Kyat (MMK)

What is Uzbekistani Som (UZS)

The Uzbekistani Som (UZS) is the official currency of Uzbekistan, a landlocked country in Central Asia. Introduced in 1994, the Som replaced the Soviet Ruble at a rate of 1 Som to 1000 Rubles. The currency symbols for the Som include "сум" in Cyrillic script and "so'm" in Latin script.

The value of the Som can fluctuate significantly due to various economic factors, including changes in the country’s inflation rate, political stability, and economic growth. As of recent reports, the exchange rate of the Uzbekistani Som has been subject to ongoing adjustments, reflecting Uzbekistan's transition towards a more market-driven economy.

The Som is subdivided into smaller units, with 1 Som equal to 100 tiyin; however, tiyin coins are now very rare in circulation. Banknotes come in various denominations, ranging from 1,000 to 100,000 UZS. Due to a history of high inflation, it's not uncommon for Uzbek citizens to deal with amounts in the millions. Travelers or businesses operating in Uzbekistan should stay updated on current exchange rates and economic conditions, as they can directly impact transaction prices.

What is Myanmar Kyat (MMK)

The Myanmar Kyat (MMK) serves as the official currency of Myanmar, a Southeast Asian country located between India and Thailand. The Kyat was introduced in 1952, replacing the Rupee at a rate of 1 Kyat to 100 Pyas. The currency symbol for the Kyat is "K" or sometimes "ks" in the Roman alphabet.

Like the Uzbekistani Som, the value of the Myanmar Kyat can be volatile and is influenced by various factors such as government policies, inflation rates, and external economic pressures. Exchange rates can vary between the official and gray markets, and it’s important for those dealing with Myanmar’s currency to be aware of these variations.

The Kyat is also subdivided into 100 pyas, though pyas are no longer commonly used in everyday transactions. The banknotes of the Kyat range from 1 Kyat to 10,000 Kyats. Due to historical inflationary cycles, lower denominations are frequently used, making it essential for both residents and visitors to understand the current economic context.

Converting UZS to MMK

When converting Uzbekistani Som to Myanmar Kyat, one must be mindful of prevailing exchange rates, which can fluctuate daily. Exchange rates can be expressed in terms of a ratio, where the value of 1 UZS may correspond to a specific number of MMK, or vice versa.

If the exchange rate is denoted as X MMK per UZS, then the conversion can be calculated using the formula:

Amount in MMK = Amount in UZS × X

Conversely, to convert MMK back to UZS, the formula would be:

Amount in UZS = Amount in MMK ÷ X

Always check reliable financial platforms or local banks for the most accurate rates before making conversions or transactions.

Uzbekistani Som to Myanmar Kyat conversion table

UZS to MMK conversion table

Uzbekistani Som (UZS)Myanmar Kyat (MMK)
1 UZS0.16235644899 MMK
2 UZS0.32471289798 MMK
3 UZS0.48706934697 MMK
4 UZS0.64942579596 MMK
5 UZS0.81178224494 MMK
6 UZS0.97413869393 MMK
7 UZS1.13649514292 MMK
8 UZS1.29885159191 MMK
9 UZS1.4612080409 MMK
10 UZS1.62356448989 MMK
100 UZS16.23564489888 MMK
200 UZS32.47128979775 MMK
300 UZS48.70693469663 MMK
400 UZS64.94257959551 MMK
500 UZS81.17822449438 MMK
600 UZS97.41386939326 MMK
700 UZS113.64951429214 MMK
800 UZS129.88515919101 MMK
900 UZS146.12080408989 MMK
1 000 UZS162.35644898877 MMK
2 000 UZS324.71289797753 MMK
5 000 UZS811.78224494383 MMK
10 000 UZS1 623.56448988765 MMK
20 000 UZS3 247.1289797753 MMK
50 000 UZS8 117.82244943826 MMK
100 000 UZS16 235.64489887652 MMK
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 02:55 PM