In Iran, the euro rose in price at the official rate on September 22


BAKU: The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) put up an official exchange rate for foreign currencies on September 22, Trend reports via the CBI.

According to the bank’s currency exchange rate, 40 currency prices grew and 5 decreased compared to September 19.

As for CBI, $1 equals 439,587 Iranian rials and one euro is 490,832 rials, while on September 19, one euro was 487,091 rials.

The CBI adopted the SANA system for currency exchange offices, where one euro costs 553,259 rials and $1 costs 495,496 rials.

NIMA is a scheme for selling a percentage of the foreign money earned from exports.

The price of one euro in this system amounted to 516,581 rials, and the price of $1 was 462,648 rials.

On the black market, $1 is worth about 590,000-593,000 rials, while one euro is about 660,000-663,000 rials.

Source: Trend News Agency