Historic Kazakhstani tenge Mauritian Rupee

Kazakhstani tenge mauritian rupee history for September 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.09968 (04/09/2023) and the lowest 0.09701 (04/09/2023). The difference between high and low is 2.68.

KZT MUR average rate for September 2023 is 0.09398, the change between 01/09/2023 and 30/09/2023 is +4.46 %.

01 September 20231 KZT = 0.0972 MUR
04 September 20231 KZT = 0.0973 MUR
05 September 20231 KZT = 0.1000 MUR
06 September 20231 KZT = 0.0965 MUR
07 September 20231 KZT = 0.0949 MUR
08 September 20231 KZT = 0.0946 MUR
11 September 20231 KZT = 0.0958 MUR
12 September 20231 KZT = 0.0961 MUR
13 September 20231 KZT = 0.0950 MUR
14 September 20231 KZT = 0.0937 MUR
15 September 20231 KZT = 0.0937 MUR
18 September 20231 KZT = 0.0945 MUR
19 September 20231 KZT = 0.0923 MUR
20 September 20231 KZT = 0.0928 MUR
21 September 20231 KZT = 0.0922 MUR
22 September 20231 KZT = 0.0911 MUR
23 September 20231 KZT = 0.0940 MUR
24 September 20231 KZT = 0.0940 MUR
25 September 20231 KZT = 0.0927 MUR
26 September 20231 KZT = 0.0918 MUR
27 September 20231 KZT = 0.0908 MUR
28 September 20231 KZT = 0.0903 MUR
29 September 20231 KZT = 0.0914 MUR
30 September 20231 KZT = 0.0928 MUR

13/12/2021: Introduction of New Banknotes and Coins

New banknotes and coins were introduced, featuring updated designs, improved security features, and denominations. This aims to enhance the efficiency of cash transactions.

03/04/2017: Transition to Free Float

After gradually reducing interventions, Kazakhstan fully transitioned to a free float exchange rate for the tenge, allowing the market to determine its value.

20/08/2015: Tenge Devaluation

Kazakhstan devalued the tenge by around 30% due to falling oil prices and economic instability. This move aimed to boost exports and protect the economy.

15/02/2013: Launch of New MUR Banknotes

New series of Mauritian Rupee banknotes were launched, featuring enhanced security features and updated designs, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Mauritius.

08/09/2007: Currency Reform and New Coinage System

A currency reform was implemented, introducing new coins denominated in cents, with the aim of streamlining and modernizing the monetary system.

19/04/2004: Introduction of New Banknotes

New banknotes with enhanced security features and updated designs were introduced to combat counterfeiting and modernize the currency.

04/10/1999: Floating Exchange Rate

Kazakhstan switched to a floating exchange rate regime, allowing the tenge to fluctuate freely based on market supply and demand.

03/08/1999: Establishment of Bank of Mauritius

Bank of Mauritius Act was enacted, establishing the central bank responsible for the formulation and implementation of monetary policy in the country.

01/07/1994: Conversion to Decimal Currency System

Mauritian Rupee adopted the decimal currency system, replacing the previous pound-based system, with 1 Rupee consisting of 100 cents.

15/02/1994: Denomination of Tenge

The tenge underwent a 10,000-fold denomination, where 1 new tenge was equal to 10,000 old tenge. This was done to simplify currency handling and eliminate excessive zeros.

15/11/1993: Introduction of Kazakhstani Tenge

The Kazakhstani tenge was introduced as the new currency of Kazakhstan, replacing the Soviet ruble. The exchange rate was set at 1 tenge = 500 rubles.

01/07/1992: Introduction of Polymer Banknotes

Polymer-based banknotes were introduced in Mauritius, replacing the traditional paper notes, to improve durability and security against counterfeiting.

01/10/1979: Decentralization of Currency Printing

Printing of Mauritian Rupee banknotes was decentralized from the Bank of England to Mauritius, leading to enhanced national monetary control.

12/06/1967: Introduction of Mauritian Rupee

Mauritian Rupee was introduced as the official currency replacing the Mauritian Pound, with an initial exchange rate of 1 Rupee to 10 Shillings.