Historic Nepalese rupee Burmese kyat

Nepalese rupee burmese kyat history for July 2023. The highest quote for this month is 16.068 (25/07/2023) and the lowest 16.082 (25/07/2023). The difference between high and low is -0.09.

NPR MMK average rate for July 2023 is 16.00814, the change between 01/07/2023 and 31/07/2023 is +0.26 %.

03 July 20231 NPR = 16.04 MMK
04 July 20231 NPR = 16.06 MMK
05 July 20231 NPR = 16.04 MMK
06 July 20231 NPR = 16.00 MMK
07 July 20231 NPR = 15.94 MMK
10 July 20231 NPR = 15.89 MMK
11 July 20231 NPR = 15.92 MMK
12 July 20231 NPR = 15.96 MMK
13 July 20231 NPR = 15.99 MMK
14 July 20231 NPR = 15.89 MMK
17 July 20231 NPR = 16.02 MMK
18 July 20231 NPR = 16.03 MMK
19 July 20231 NPR = 16.04 MMK
20 July 20231 NPR = 16.02 MMK
21 July 20231 NPR = 16.03 MMK
24 July 20231 NPR = 16.04 MMK
25 July 20231 NPR = 16.07 MMK
26 July 20231 NPR = 16.08 MMK
27 July 20231 NPR = 16.04 MMK
28 July 20231 NPR = 16.06 MMK
31 July 20231 NPR = 16.00 MMK

22/02/2021: Kyat's Depreciation Challenges

The Burmese kyat faced significant depreciation and instability due to political turmoil and the military coup in Myanmar.

20/09/2015: Adoption of New Constitution

Nepal adopted a new constitution, resulting in political unrest and affecting the Nepalese Rupee's stability.

23/04/2015: Foreign Exchange Market Liberalization

Restrictions on foreign exchange were lifted, allowing a more liberalized foreign exchange market in Myanmar.

02/04/2012: Managed Float Regime Implemented

The Burmese government adopted a managed float exchange rate regime, allowing the kyat to fluctuate based on market forces.

26/10/1999: Maoist Insurgency Begins

The start of the Maoist insurgency in Nepal led to political instability and economic challenges, impacting the value of the Nepalese Rupee.

08/04/1993: Nepalese Rupee's Peg to Indian Rupee

The Nepalese Rupee was pegged to the Indian Rupee at a fixed exchange rate.

01/04/1990: Foreign Exchange Certificates Introduced

Foreign Exchange Certificates (FECs) were introduced as a parallel currency to stabilize the economy and control the black market.

01/09/1987: Second Kyat Revalued

Due to hyperinflation, the Burmese kyat was again revalued, with 1 kyat replacing 10 new kyats.

30/12/1972: Reintroduction of Nepalese Rupee

Nepal reintroduced the Nepalese Rupee as the official currency, separating it from the Indian Rupee.

01/12/1964: Kyat Revalued

The Burmese kyat underwent a major revaluation, with 1 new kyat replacing 100 old kyats to combat inflation.

12/03/1960: Replacement of Nepalese Rupee

The Nepalese Rupee was replaced by the Indian Rupee as the legal tender in Nepal.

15/12/1959: Nepal Rastra Bank Established

Nepal Rastra Bank, the central bank of Nepal, was established to oversee the monetary system and issue the Nepalese Rupee.

01/07/1952: Kyat Introduced

The Burmese kyat was first introduced as the official currency of Burma, replacing the Indian rupee at an exchange rate of 1 kyat = 1 rupee.

07/04/1932: Introduction of Nepalese Rupee

The Nepalese Rupee was officially introduced as the currency of Nepal, replacing the silver mohar.