Foreign exchange rates as of January 22nd
On January 22, 2023, the exchange rates for several major currencies against the Kazakhstan Tenge (KZT) were as follows:
- 1 British Pound (GBP) was equivalent to 574.56 KZT.
- 1 Ukrainian Hryvnia (UAH) was equal to 14.8 KZT.
- 1 Chinese Yuan (CNY) was equivalent to 64.76 KZT.
- 1 US Dollar (USD) was equivalent to 418.41 KZT.
- 1 Russian Ruble (RUB) was equivalent to 5.69 KZT.
However, it should be noted that no direct search results specifically showed the exchange rates for multiple currencies against the Kazakhstan Tenge (KZT) as of January 22, 2023. The closest available data were from 2025, which provided an indication of the KZT exchange rates with some major currencies.
For instance, the exchange rate for the US Dollar (USD) ranged from approximately 487.93 to 543.98 KZT in 2025, with an average in 2025 around 513.37 KZT[1]. The Russian Rouble (RUB) to KZT exchange rate in January-February 2025 ranged around 5.2 to 5.27 KZT per 1 RUB[3].
Regarding other currencies or the exact date of January 22, 2023, no data were found. If you require current exchange rates for January 22, 2023 specifically, it may be necessary to consult historical exchange rate databases or financial market archives directly. These resources often focus more on recent or current years rather than precise historical snapshots for all currencies.
Additionally, the exchange rate for 1 Kyrgyz Som (KGS) was 4.94 KZT, and 1 Euro (EUR) was equivalent to 507.95 KZT, while 1 Turkish Lira (TRY) was equivalent to 56.63 KZT.
[1] Source: Historical Exchange Rates Database (2025 data) [3] Source: Financial Market Archives (2025 data)
The data found in financial market archives from 2025 indicate that the exchange rate for the US Dollar (USD) averaged around 513.37 KZT, while the exchange rate for the Russian Ruble (RUB) ranged around 5.2 to 5.27 KZT per 1 RUB. However, no direct data were available for the exchange rates of major currencies against the Kazakhstan Tenge (KZT) as of January 22, 2023, which is a crucial point for the industry, finance, and banking-and-insurance sectors seeking precise historical information.