Dollar experiences rapid surge, setting current value.
In a recent development, the Belarusian ruble has depreciated against all major currencies, as of July 14, 2025. This news comes as the US dollar, euro, and yuan all gained value against the Belarusian currency.
The US dollar saw the most significant increase, gaining more than a kopeck against the Belarusian ruble. The exchange rate, as of mid-July 2025, stands at approximately 1 BYN equating to 0.305 USD, or 1 USD equating to 3.27 BYN.
The euro added slightly less, gaining half a kopeck against the Belarusian ruble. The annual average exchange rate for 2024 was 1 EUR equating to 3.54 BYN, and while recent daily rates may vary, they are expected to be near this value.
Damaged banknotes can be exchanged for payment banknotes of the same or different denominations at various banks and exchange offices, including Sber Bank in Belarus. It is important to note that there may be a commission charged for these exchanges, with a 10% commission on the exchange amount, and a minimum cost of Br25.
For those requiring conversion of other currencies, such as the British pound, cross-conversion via the US dollar or euro may be necessary, as direct Belarusian ruble rates for these currencies are not as frequently published.
The Russian ruble barely held its position, with its value remaining virtually unchanged against the Belarusian ruble. The exchange rate for the Russian ruble, as of mid-July 2025, is approximately Br3.7403 for ₽100.
The yuan also added nearly a kopeck to its value against the Belarusian ruble, with the exchange rate standing at approximately Br4.0935 for ¥10.
It is worth mentioning that there are favorable exchange rates available at currency exchange offices, although this information is an advertisement and not a fact.
In conclusion, the most current and reliable exchange rates for the Belarusian ruble (BYN) are approximately: - **US Dollar:** 1 BYN ≈ 0.305 USD, or 1 USD ≈ 3.27 BYN[4][1] - **Euro:** 1 EUR ≈ 3.54 BYN (annual average 2024), with daily rates potentially near this value[1]
Other currency rates are not as frequently published for the Belarusian Ruble and may require cross-conversion via USD or EUR.
The depreciation of the Belarusian ruble has affected the finance industry, as the US dollar and yuan both gained significant value against it, with the euro adding a minimal increase. This development has implications for banking-and-insurance sectors, as it may impact financial transactions and currency exchange rates for individuals and businesses.