Historic Euro Burundian Franc

Euro burundian franc history for July 2023. The highest quote for this month is 3147.78 (18/07/2023) and the lowest 3159.1 (18/07/2023). The difference between high and low is -0.36.

EUR BIF average rate for July 2023 is 3095.95143, the change between 01/07/2023 and 31/07/2023 is -1.5 %.

03 July 20231 EUR = 3035.65 BIF
04 July 20231 EUR = 3055.67 BIF
05 July 20231 EUR = 3045.09 BIF
06 July 20231 EUR = 3045.27 BIF
07 July 20231 EUR = 3049.38 BIF
10 July 20231 EUR = 3050.14 BIF
11 July 20231 EUR = 3087.17 BIF
12 July 20231 EUR = 3083.94 BIF
13 July 20231 EUR = 3122.70 BIF
14 July 20231 EUR = 3142.57 BIF
17 July 20231 EUR = 3140.50 BIF
18 July 20231 EUR = 3148.77 BIF
19 July 20231 EUR = 3150.26 BIF
20 July 20231 EUR = 3143.07 BIF
21 July 20231 EUR = 3118.39 BIF
24 July 20231 EUR = 3118.69 BIF
25 July 20231 EUR = 3106.54 BIF
26 July 20231 EUR = 3099.65 BIF
27 July 20231 EUR = 3110.81 BIF
28 July 20231 EUR = 3079.54 BIF
31 July 20231 EUR = 3081.18 BIF

29/06/2018: East African Community Currency Integration

Burundi joins the East African Community (EAC) currency integration, paving the way for a future unified currency within the region.

13/07/2015: Greek debt bailout agreement

A third bailout deal was reached between Greece and its creditors, avoiding a potential Greek exit from the Eurozone.

17/10/2011: Introduction of New Banknotes

New banknotes with enhanced security features and updated designs are introduced in denominations of 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, and 10,000 Francs.

02/05/2010: Greek debt crisis

Greece's financial crisis threatened the stability of the Eurozone, requiring massive bailout packages to prevent a default.

15/10/2008: Global financial crisis

The Euro faced significant economic challenges following the collapse of Lehman Brothers, leading to a recession in many Eurozone countries.

01/05/2004: Eurozone expansion

10 more countries joined the Eurozone, bringing the total number of participating countries to 24.

30/06/2003: Second Currency Revaluation

The Burundian Franc undergoes another significant devaluation as part of the second currency revaluation program.

01/01/2002: Euro banknotes and coins

Physical banknotes and coins in Euro were introduced, replacing national currencies in 12 European countries.

01/01/1999: Introduction of the Euro

The Euro was officially introduced as an electronic currency for banking and financial transactions.

30/04/1995: Printing of Banknotes

The first locally printed banknotes, issued in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000, and 5000 Francs, are circulated.

07/02/1992: The Maastricht Treaty

The treaty was signed, which officially established the European Union and laid the groundwork for the creation of the Euro.

20/10/1990: Introduction of New Coins

New coins are introduced in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 50, and 100 Francs.

22/09/1985: First Currency Revaluation

The Burundian Franc is significantly devalued as part of a currency revaluation program.

30/06/1960: Independence from Belgium

Burundi gains independence from Belgium, establishing the Burundian Franc as its official currency.