YER to LTL Exchange Rate - Convert Yemen Riyal to Lithuanian Lita

Converting from Yemen Riyal (YER) to Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

What is Yemen Riyal (YER)

The Yemen Riyal, abbreviated as YER, is the official currency of Yemen. The currency is subdivided into 100 fils, although fils coins are not commonly used in everyday transactions. The Yemen Riyal has been subject to various economic challenges over the years, particularly due to regional instability and ongoing conflict. As a result, the currency has seen significant fluctuations in its value.

Exchange rates for the Yemen Riyal can be highly volatile, which poses challenges for travelers and businesses engaging in trade with Yemen. However, the currency is essential for local transactions and is used in all commercial operations within the country. Historically, the Bank of Yemen is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency, aiming to stabilize the economy under challenging conditions.

For those needing to convert Yemen Riyal to other currencies, such as the Lithuanian Lita, it is essential to check current exchange rates which can vary daily.

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian Lita (LTL) served as the official currency of Lithuania until the country adopted the Euro (EUR) on January 1, 2015. The Lita was divided into 100 centų. It was introduced in 1922 and was re-established in 1993, following the country’s independence from the Soviet Union. The Central Bank of Lithuania managed the currency, which played a crucial role in stabilizing the Lithuanian economy during its transition from a planned economy to a market-oriented one.

Before its transition to the Euro, the Lita was a symbol of national pride and economic sovereignty for Lithuanians. It had a stable exchange rate against major currencies, partly due to Lithuania’s efforts to maintain healthy fiscal and monetary policies. The shift to the Euro aimed to integrate Lithuania further into the European Union and enhance economic cooperation with other EU nations.

Although the LTL is no longer in circulation, understanding its value in relation to other currencies, such as the Yemen Riyal, remains interesting from a historical perspective. The conversion from YER to LTL (when it was valid) would have required knowing the exchange rate at the time, which could be represented using the formula:

Amount in LTL = Amount in YER × (Exchange Rate (YER to LTL)/1)

For anyone needing to understand how the historical Lita relates to contemporary currencies, it’s crucial to contextualize these figures within the current economic frameworks of both Yemen and Lithuania, keeping in mind that the LTL can only be exchanged in historical discussions or financial records.

In summary, while Yemen Riyal is still actively used, the Lithuanian Lita is now part of history, having transitioned into the Euro, marking the evolution of Lithuania's currency system within the EU.

Yemen Riyal to Lithuanian Lita conversion table

YER to LTL conversion table

Yemen Riyal (YER)Lithuanian Lita (LTL)
1 YER0.01240735949 LTL
2 YER0.02481471899 LTL
3 YER0.03722207848 LTL
4 YER0.04962943797 LTL
5 YER0.06203679747 LTL
6 YER0.07444415696 LTL
7 YER0.08685151646 LTL
8 YER0.09925887595 LTL
9 YER0.11166623544 LTL
10 YER0.12407359494 LTL
100 YER1.24073594937 LTL
200 YER2.48147189873 LTL
300 YER3.7222078481 LTL
400 YER4.96294379747 LTL
500 YER6.20367974683 LTL
600 YER7.4444156962 LTL
700 YER8.68515164556 LTL
800 YER9.92588759493 LTL
900 YER11.1666235443 LTL
1 000 YER12.40735949366 LTL
2 000 YER24.81471898733 LTL
5 000 YER62.03679746832 LTL
10 000 YER124.07359493664 LTL
20 000 YER248.14718987328 LTL
50 000 YER620.3679746832 LTL
100 000 YER1 240.7359493664 LTL
Last updated June 3, 2025 at 12:55 PM