Also known as third Belarusian ruble
Belarusian currency since 2016
The Belarusian ruble is the official money used in Belarus, the country's currency since 2016. It matters because it's what Belarusians use for everyday buying and selling, and its strength or weakness affects the cost of living and the country's economy.
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ISO 4217 CodeBYN (numeric: 933) before: BYB, BYR Subunit0.01 Unit PluralThe language(s) of this currency belong(s) to the Slavic languages. There is more than one way to construct plural forms. Symbol Denominations Subunit 1⁄100kopeck Banknotes Freq. usedRbls 5, Rbls 10, Rbls 20, Rbls 50, Rbls 100, Rbls 200 Rarely usedRbls 500 Coins Freq. used1 cop, 2 cop, 5 cop, 10 cop, 20 cop, 50 cop, Rbl 1, Rbls 2 Demographics Date of introduction1 June 1994 ReplacedRussian ruble User(s) Belarus Issuance Central bankNational Bank of the Republic of Belarus Websitewww.nbrb.by Valuation Inflation5.5% SourceThe Global Economy, 2024.
The Belarusian ruble, rouble or rubel (Belarusian: рубель, romanized: rubieĺ; Russian: рубль, romanized: rubl'; symbol: , ISO code: BYN) is the official currency of Belarus. It is subdivided into 100 kopecks (Belarusian: капейка, romanized: kapiejka, Russian: копейка, romanized: kopeyka).
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