Historic Bangladeshi Taka Czech koruna

Bangladeshi Taka czech koruna history for August 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.20772 (29/08/2023) and the lowest 0.20657 (28/08/2023). The difference between high and low is 0.55.

BDT CZK average rate for August 2023 is 0.20478, the change between 01/08/2023 and 31/08/2023 is -0.8 %.

01 August 20231 BDT = 0.2029 CZK
02 August 20231 BDT = 0.2033 CZK
03 August 20231 BDT = 0.2026 CZK
04 August 20231 BDT = 0.2059 CZK
07 August 20231 BDT = 0.2065 CZK
08 August 20231 BDT = 0.2043 CZK
09 August 20231 BDT = 0.2052 CZK
10 August 20231 BDT = 0.2049 CZK
11 August 20231 BDT = 0.2044 CZK
12 August 20231 BDT = 0.2020 CZK
14 August 20231 BDT = 0.2029 CZK
15 August 20231 BDT = 0.2042 CZK
16 August 20231 BDT = 0.2049 CZK
17 August 20231 BDT = 0.2056 CZK
18 August 20231 BDT = 0.2052 CZK
20 August 20231 BDT = 0.2017 CZK
21 August 20231 BDT = 0.2053 CZK
22 August 20231 BDT = 0.2045 CZK
23 August 20231 BDT = 0.2061 CZK
24 August 20231 BDT = 0.2054 CZK
25 August 20231 BDT = 0.2075 CZK
28 August 20231 BDT = 0.2070 CZK
29 August 20231 BDT = 0.2072 CZK
30 August 20231 BDT = 0.2055 CZK
31 August 20231 BDT = 0.2045 CZK

20/03/2020: Banned Old Notes

Bangladesh bans the circulation of old 1000 Taka notes to combat counterfeit currency and encourage the use of new security-enhanced banknotes.

05/04/2016: End of currency intervention

The Czech National Bank ended its currency intervention policy, allowing the koruna to float freely and be determined by market forces.

06/11/2013: Currency intervention

The Czech National Bank implemented a currency intervention policy to weaken the koruna and stimulate the country's economy.

12/06/2011: Denomination Revamp

Bangladesh revalues its currency by dropping two zeros from the denominations, making 1000 Taka equal to 10 Taka.

09/10/2008: Global financial crisis impact

The koruna experienced significant depreciation during the global financial crisis, reflecting the economic challenges faced by the Czech Republic.

01/07/2007: Introduction of Polymer Banknotes

Bangladesh introduces polymer banknotes for the first time, enhancing durability, security, and public acceptance of the Bangladeshi Taka.

30/04/2007: EU membership benefits

The Czech Republic became a member of the European Union's economic and monetary union, allowing for greater stability and cooperation for the koruna.

30/04/2004: EU Accession

The Czech Republic joined the European Union, paving the way for further integration of the koruna with European monetary policies.

30/06/1993: Currency conversion

The Czech Republic adopted a new currency regime, shifting from a fixed exchange rate to a floating exchange rate for the koruna.

07/02/1993: Establishment of Czech koruna

The Czech koruna was introduced as the official currency of the Czech Republic following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia.

02/03/1976: Introduction of Decimal System

Bangladesh transitions from the Indian Rupee-based monetary system to the decimal-based system, resulting in the issuance of new banknotes and coins.

15/08/1975: Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

The assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangladesh and the advocate for the Bangladeshi Taka, creates political instability and economic challenges.

04/01/1972: Introduction of Bangladeshi Taka

The Bangladeshi Taka is introduced as the national currency replacing the Pakistani Rupee at par.

25/03/1971: Declaration of Independence

Bangladesh declares independence from Pakistan, leading to the establishment of the Bangladeshi Taka as the official currency.