Historic Nigerian Naira Kyrgyzstani som

Nigerian Naira kyrgyzstani som history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 0.10026 (23/01/2024) and the lowest 0.10404 (18/01/2024). The difference between high and low is -3.77.

NGN KGS average rate for January 2024 is 0.09824, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is -2.29 %.

08 January 20241 NGN = 0.0974 KGS
09 January 20241 NGN = 0.1009 KGS
10 January 20241 NGN = 0.0977 KGS
11 January 20241 NGN = 0.0939 KGS
12 January 20241 NGN = 0.0933 KGS
15 January 20241 NGN = 0.0933 KGS
16 January 20241 NGN = 0.0933 KGS
17 January 20241 NGN = 0.0997 KGS
18 January 20241 NGN = 0.1022 KGS
19 January 20241 NGN = 0.0998 KGS
22 January 20241 NGN = 0.1003 KGS
23 January 20241 NGN = 0.1002 KGS
24 January 20241 NGN = 0.0975 KGS
25 January 20241 NGN = 0.0992 KGS
26 January 20241 NGN = 0.1006 KGS
29 January 20241 NGN = 0.0994 KGS
30 January 20241 NGN = 0.1000 KGS
31 January 20241 NGN = 0.0997 KGS

01/01/2022: Transition to Central Bank of Russia Currency

Kyrgyzstan joined the Eurasian Economic Union and adopted the Russian ruble as its official currency, replacing the Kyrgyzstani Som.

20/03/2020: Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic

The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a significant decline in oil prices, affecting Nigeria's economy and putting pressure on the Naira's exchange rate.

13/03/2020: COVID-19 Pandemic Effects

The COVID-19 pandemic caused economic disruptions and uncertainty, affecting the Kyrgyzstani Som's exchange rate.

20/06/2016: Adoption of Flexible Exchange Rate Policy

The Central Bank of Nigeria adopted a flexible exchange rate policy, allowing the Naira to float freely against other currencies based on market forces.

20/05/2014: Kazakhstani Tenge Devaluation

Kazakhstan devalued its currency, the tenge, which had a significant impact on the Kyrgyzstani Som, leading to its depreciation.

07/04/2010: Protests and Political Unrest

Large-scale protests and political unrest erupted in Kyrgyzstan, causing instability and impacting the value of the Som.

01/12/2008: Global Financial Crisis Impact

The global financial crisis led to a sharp depreciation of the Kyrgyzstani Som, affecting the country's economy.

29/05/1999: Transition to Democratic Governance

Nigeria transitioned to democratic governance, leading to economic reforms and stability, positively affecting the value and management of the Naira currency.

01/11/1995: Introduction of New Som

The Kyrgyzstani government introduced the new som, with 1 new som being equivalent to 200 old som.

12/06/1993: Introduction of the Third Nigerian Naira

The third Nigerian Naira (NGN) was introduced after the country's return to civilian rule following years of military regimes.

10/05/1993: Introduction of the Kyrgyzstani Som

The Kyrgyzstani Som was introduced as the official currency of Kyrgyzstan, replacing the Soviet ruble.

31/12/1984: Implementation of the Structural Adjustment Program

The Nigerian government implemented the Structural Adjustment Program, leading to a significant devaluation of the Naira and the adoption of a floating exchange rate.

01/07/1979: Adoption of the Second Nigerian Naira

The second Nigerian Naira (NGN) was introduced following the adoption of a new constitution and the country's transition to civilian rule.

01/07/1973: Introduction of decimal currency

The Nigerian Naira was introduced as the official currency of Nigeria, replacing the pound sterling with a decimal currency system.