Currency rates and converter
Official daily rates for 34 currencies, with history back to 1999.
All rates against the AMD
source: Central Bank of Armenia| Currency | Rate | Daily change |
|---|---|---|
| USD US dollar | 365.16 | -0.03 % |
| EUR Euro | 427.31 | +0.02 % |
| RUB Russian rouble | 4.37 | +0.51 % |
| GBP Pound sterling | 498.37 | +0.01 % |
| GEL Georgian lari | 139.82 | -0.04 % |
| CHF Swiss franc | 457.02 | -0.32 % |
| JPY Japanese yen | 2.30 | -0.15 % |
| CNY Chinese yuan | 54.33 | +0.00 % |
| AED UAE dirham | 99.42 | -0.03 % |
| CAD Canadian dollar | 265.74 | +0.16 % |
| AUD Australian dollar | 261.42 | +0.48 % |
| KZT Kazakhstani tenge | 0.792 | -1.19 % |
| UAH Ukrainian hryvnia | 8.17 | -0.18 % |
| PLN Polish zloty | 99.13 | +0.16 % |
| CZK Czech koruna | 17.72 | +0.10 % |
| SEK Swedish krona | 38.59 | +0.02 % |
| NOK Norwegian krone | 39.35 | +0.35 % |
| INR Indian rupee | 3.81 | -0.14 % |
| SGD Singapore dollar | 287.80 | +0.15 % |
| HKD Hong Kong dollar | 46.57 | +0.01 % |
| NZD New Zealand dollar | 218.26 | +0.33 % |
| BYN Belarusian rouble | 122.42 | +1.50 % |
| BRL Brazilian real | 70.26 | -0.44 % |
Base currency: Armenian dram (AMD)
Rates against the USD
source: Frankfurter (frankfurter.dev)| Currency | Rate | Daily change |
|---|---|---|
| TRY Turkish lira | 0.0208 | -0.02 % |
| AZN Azerbaijani manat | 0.589 | +0.01 % |
| DKK Danish krone | 0.156 | +0.02 % |
| HUF Hungarian forint | 0.00321 | +0.06 % |
| RON Romanian leu | 0.223 | +0.00 % |
| ILS Israeli shekel | 0.335 | +0.01 % |
| KRW South Korean won | 0.000720 | +0.09 % |
| THB Thai baht | 0.0305 | +0.11 % |
| MXN Mexican peso | 0.0591 | +0.09 % |
| ZAR South African rand | 0.0622 | +0.06 % |
All currency pairs
- USD → AMD
- EUR → AMD
- RUB → AMD
- GBP → AMD
- GEL → AMD
- CHF → AMD
- JPY → AMD
- CNY → AMD
- AED → AMD
- CAD → AMD
- AUD → AMD
- KZT → AMD
- UAH → AMD
- PLN → AMD
- CZK → AMD
- SEK → AMD
- INR → AMD
- AMD → USD
- AMD → EUR
- AMD → RUB
- AMD → GEL
- USD → EUR
- EUR → USD
- USD → RUB
- EUR → RUB
- USD → GEL
- EUR → GEL
- USD → GBP
- GBP → USD
- USD → TRY
- EUR → TRY
- USD → CHF
- USD → JPY
- USD → CNY
- USD → KZT
- RUB → GEL
- RUB → USD
This page carries the official daily exchange rates for 34 currencies, a converter that works from those same rates, and an archive going back to 1999. Rates against the Armenian dram are the ones the Central Bank of Armenia publishes; the rest come from the European reference data behind frankfurter.dev. Nothing here is a bank quote or a dealing rate — these are the reference numbers everything else is measured against.
Where these rates come from
Two sources feed this page, and each rate comes from exactly one of them. Anything quoted against the dram is taken from the Central Bank of Armenia, which publishes an official rate for every business day. Everything else is taken from frankfurter.dev, an open service built on European Central Bank reference data. A single number is never assembled from both: if a pair needs a cross-rate, both sides are read from the same snapshot on the same date, because mixing two providers inside one figure produces a rate that neither of them ever published.
How often the rates change
We fetch new rates twice a day, in the morning and again in the evening, and the date beside each figure tells you which publication it belongs to. The Central Bank publishes on business days only, so a rate you see on Saturday is Friday's rate and will hold until Monday — that is not a gap in our data, it is how the official rate works. The world feed updates on weekdays too. Whenever the newest rate we hold is more than a few days old, the page says so in plain language rather than quietly showing a stale number as if it were current.
Why the rate here differs from the one at a bank
An official rate is a reference point, not a price you can trade at. Banks and exchange offices quote two numbers around it — one at which they buy and one at which they sell — and the gap between them is how they earn on the transaction. That spread widens for cash, for smaller amounts and for less common currencies. So a bank buying dollars a little below the official rate and selling them a little above it is behaving normally. Use the figures here to know what a fair rate looks like, then compare the offer in front of you against it.
Reading the tables and the archive
Each table lists one currency per row, with the rate for the stated date and the change against the previous published rate. Currency codes are links: each opens a page for that currency, and each pair opens a page with a chart and its full history. The archive holds every trading day we have, arranged one page per year — years rather than individual dates, deliberately, because a separate page for each of ten thousand days would be ten thousand near-identical pages and none of them worth reading. To look up one exact date, use the date picker on any pair page.