UZS to ZMW Exchange Rate - Convert Uzbekistani Som to Zambian kwacha

Converting from Uzbekistani Som (UZS) to Zambian Kwacha (ZMW)

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 replaced the Soviet Ruble at a conversion rate of 1 UZS to 1 Soviet Ruble. The currency has undergone significant changes since its inception, particularly due to the nation’s transition to a market economy and efforts to combat inflation.

The Som is subdivided into 100 tiyin; however, tiyin coins are rarely used in everyday transactions. The central authority overseeing the Uzbekistani Som is the Central Bank of Uzbekistan, which regulates the currency and implements monetary policies to stabilize the economy. Banknotes of varying denominations, ranging from 1,000 UZS to 100,000 UZS, are commonly used, with the higher denominations prevalent in urban areas.

Due to factors such as inflation, the conversion rate of UZS can fluctuate. Travelers or businesses engaging in trade with Uzbekistan should stay informed about current exchange rates to ensure they make beneficial financial decisions. Digital currency exchanges and financial news websites regularly update conversion rates, assisting individuals with real-time information.

What is Zambian Kwacha (ZMW)

The Zambian Kwacha (ZMW) is the official currency of Zambia, a landlocked country in Southern Africa. The currency was introduced in 1968, replacing the Zambian Pound at a conversion rate of 1 ZMW equal to 2 Zambian Pounds. The term "kwacha" comes from a local word meaning "dawn," symbolizing a new beginning.

The Kwacha is subdivided into 100 ngwee, but just like in many other currencies, lower denominations are not frequently used. The Bank of Zambia serves as the central bank responsible for issuing and regulating the currency, ensuring that economic policies support stability and growth.

ZMW banknotes are available in various denominations, with 2 ZMW, 5 ZMW, 10 ZMW, 20 ZMW, 50 ZMW, and 100 ZMW being the most common. Coin denominations include 1, 2, 5, 10, and 50 ngwee, along with 1 ZMW coins. Given Zambia’s ongoing economic changes, the currency's value can fluctuate, so it's important for travelers and businesses to monitor exchange rates.

Converting UZS to ZMW

To convert Uzbekistani Som to Zambian Kwacha, one must be aware of the current exchange rate. As an example, if the exchange rate is $1 UZS = 0.002 ZMW$, then to convert 10,000 UZS to ZMW, you would calculate:

10,000 UZS × 0.002 ZMW/UZS = 20 ZMW.

Exchange rates change frequently, so it’s advisable to check with financial institutions or currency converters for the latest information. Understanding these two currencies can benefit individuals looking to travel or conduct business between Uzbekistan and Zambia.

Uzbekistani Som to Zambian kwacha conversion table

UZS to ZMW conversion table

Uzbekistani Som (UZS)Zambian kwacha (ZMW)
1 UZS0.00197291002 ZMW
2 UZS0.00394582004 ZMW
3 UZS0.00591873006 ZMW
4 UZS0.00789164008 ZMW
5 UZS0.00986455009 ZMW
6 UZS0.01183746011 ZMW
7 UZS0.01381037013 ZMW
8 UZS0.01578328015 ZMW
9 UZS0.01775619017 ZMW
10 UZS0.01972910019 ZMW
100 UZS0.1972910019 ZMW
200 UZS0.3945820038 ZMW
300 UZS0.59187300569 ZMW
400 UZS0.78916400759 ZMW
500 UZS0.98645500949 ZMW
600 UZS1.18374601139 ZMW
700 UZS1.38103701329 ZMW
800 UZS1.57832801518 ZMW
900 UZS1.77561901708 ZMW
1 000 UZS1.97291001898 ZMW
2 000 UZS3.94582003796 ZMW
5 000 UZS9.8645500949 ZMW
10 000 UZS19.7291001898 ZMW
20 000 UZS39.45820037961 ZMW
50 000 UZS98.64550094901 ZMW
100 000 UZS197.29100189803 ZMW
Last updated June 12, 2025 at 10:55 AM