Historic Nigerian Naira Uzbekistani som

Nigerian Naira uzbekistani som history for November 2023. The highest quote for this month is 15.517 (03/11/2023) and the lowest 15.568 (07/11/2023). The difference between high and low is -0.33.

NGN UZS average rate for November 2023 is 15.15536, the change between 01/11/2023 and 30/11/2023 is +0.07 %.

01 November 20231 NGN = 15.51 UZS
02 November 20231 NGN = 15.51 UZS
03 November 20231 NGN = 15.51 UZS
06 November 20231 NGN = 15.03 UZS
07 November 20231 NGN = 15.32 UZS
08 November 20231 NGN = 15.58 UZS
09 November 20231 NGN = 15.31 UZS
10 November 20231 NGN = 15.28 UZS
13 November 20231 NGN = 15.16 UZS
14 November 20231 NGN = 14.93 UZS
15 November 20231 NGN = 14.52 UZS
16 November 20231 NGN = 14.54 UZS
17 November 20231 NGN = 14.51 UZS
20 November 20231 NGN = 14.52 UZS
21 November 20231 NGN = 14.97 UZS
22 November 20231 NGN = 15.01 UZS
23 November 20231 NGN = 15.24 UZS
24 November 20231 NGN = 15.27 UZS
27 November 20231 NGN = 15.22 UZS
28 November 20231 NGN = 15.38 UZS
29 November 20231 NGN = 15.59 UZS
30 November 20231 NGN = 15.50 UZS

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.

25/02/2020: Introduction of New Large Denomination Banknotes

Uzbekistan introduced new 100,000 and 200,000 som banknotes to meet the requirements of the growing economy and reduce cash circulation.

08/02/2019: Exchange Rate Unification

Uzbekistan unified the official and black-market exchange rates, allowing for more transparency in currency transactions.

03/09/2018: Denomination of Uzbekistani Som

Uzbekistan announced a 1:10,000 denomination of the som, as part of ongoing currency reform.

05/09/2017: Floating Exchange Rate Regime

Uzbekistan transitioned to a floating exchange rate regime, allowing the Uzbekistani Som's value to be determined by market forces.

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.

10/03/2001: Introduction of New Uzbekistani Som

Uzbekistan introduced a new som, with 1 new som equaling 1,000 old soms, as a result of currency reform.

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.

01/07/1994: Redenomination of Uzbekistani Som

Uzbekistan redenominated its currency, with 1 new som replacing 1,000 old soms to combat hyperinflation.

01/07/1993: Introduction of Uzbekistani Som

Uzbekistani Som (UZS) was introduced as the official currency of Uzbekistan after the country gained independence from the Soviet Union.

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.

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.