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Uzbekistani som to Congolese franc Exchange Rate History - XTransfer

Uzbekistani som to Congolese franc Historical Exchange Rates

Welcome to the UZS to CDF exchange rate history page. This page contains detailed daily historical exchange rates between UZS and CDF from 2025-3-8 to 2026-04-16, making it easy to look up and reference.

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1 UZS = 0.187477 CDF

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1 Uzbekistani som to Congolese franc Historical Exchange Rate Trends

1 UZS = -- CDF

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1 Uzbekistani som to Congolese franc Data Statistics

This section organizes the historical exchange rate data of 1 UZS to CDF, including daily data over the past 1 day, 15 days, 30 days, and 90 days. It also marks the highest, lowest, and average rates during each period, helping you easily understand how the exchange rate has changed over time, which is useful for currency exchange, transfers, or investment decisions.

Time
Past 1 day
Past 15 day
Past 30 day
Past 90 day
High
0.187477
0.188074
0.188847
0.188847
Low
0.187477
0.185612
0.182487
0.178446
Average
0.187477
0.186632
0.185447
0.183519

Past 7 days historical exchange rates

Below are the daily average exchange rates of UZS to CDF for the past 7 days, helping you track the trend during this period. We also provide exchange rate changes of CDF to UZS, helping you understand fluctuations from different perspectives and better plan your currency exchange, transfers, or fund management.

UZS to CDF - Last 7 Days

UZSUZSCDFCDF
2026-04-16
0.187477
UZSUZSCDFCDF
2026-04-15
0.188074
UZSUZSCDFCDF
2026-04-14
0.186292
UZSUZSCDFCDF
2026-04-13
0.186358
UZSUZSCDFCDF
2026-04-12
0.186358
UZSUZSCDFCDF
2026-04-11
0.186358
UZSUZSCDFCDF
2026-04-10
0.185708

CDF to UZS - Last 7 Days

CDFCDFUZSUZS
2026-04-16
5.333988
CDFCDFUZSUZS
2026-04-15
5.317056
CDFCDFUZSUZS
2026-04-14
5.367917
CDFCDFUZSUZS
2026-04-13
5.366016
CDFCDFUZSUZS
2026-04-12
5.366016
CDFCDFUZSUZS
2026-04-11
5.366016
CDFCDFUZSUZS
2026-04-10
5.384798

UZSUZS - Uzbekistani Som

The Uzbek Som was issued in 1994 to replace the Soviet Ruble. The UZS witnessed Uzbekistan's independence and economic transformation. The currency mainly supports domestic manufacturing and agriculture, and strives to control inflation through monetary policy, enhance economic autonomy and international competitiveness.

  • Supporting unit:No auxiliary currency units; auxiliary currency has ceased to circulate.
  • Denomination of banknotes:2000, 5000, 10000, 50000, 100000, 200000 som
  • Reserve currency:No, the US dollar and the euro are the primary reserve currencies.
  • Banknote material:Paper, with anti-counterfeiting features.
  • Metal composition:Non-circulating coins
  • Currency symbol:UZS(No special symbols)
  • Paper currency size:Approximately 160mm × 70mm for 100,000 som.
  • language:en
  • Main unit:Somme
  • ISO code:UZS
  • Currency name:Uzbekistan Som
  • Exchange Rate System:Floating exchange rate system
  • Central Bank:Central Bank of Uzbekistan
  • Safe-haven currency:No, it is highly volatile and not a safe-haven currency.
  • Coin denomination:Non-circulating coins
  • Countries of Use:Uzbekistan
  • Cross-border payment:The use of SOM in international markets is relatively limited, with cross-border trade primarily relying on the US dollar and the euro, and there is minimal support for SWIFT payments.

CDFCDF - Congolese Franc

The Congolese franc was re-introduced in 1998, replacing the previous Zaire currency system. The introduction of the CDF was part of post-war reconstruction, and despite the complex situation in the country, the currency is frequently used in the lives of grassroots people and is an indispensable tool for daily transactions.

  • Supporting unit:No auxiliary currency units
  • Denomination of banknotes:10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000 CDF
  • Reserve currency:No, it mainly circulates within Congo.
  • Banknote material:Cotton paper with anti-counterfeiting markings.
  • Metal composition:Copper-nickel alloy and nickel-plated steel
  • Currency symbol:FC
  • Paper currency size:The dimensions of different denominations vary slightly, with the longest being approximately 165mm.
  • language:en
  • Main unit:1 franc
  • ISO code:CDF
  • Currency name:Congolese Franc
  • Exchange Rate System:The floating exchange rate system is regulated by the Central Bank of the Congo.
  • Central Bank:Central Bank of the Congo
  • Safe-haven currency:No, the economic environment has a lower impact on liquidity.
  • Coin denomination:1, 5, 10, 20, 50 francs (limited circulation)
  • Countries of Use:Official currency of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • Cross-border payment:SWIFT facilitates limited international transactions, primarily focusing on regional trade in francs, while cross-border payments are restricted by economic and financial infrastructure.

FAQ

Based on the historical patterns of Uzbekistani som to Congolese franc, is now a good time to exchange?

To judge the timing for exchanging Uzbekistani som to Congolese franc, one must compare current rates with the average over the past year or even five years. If the current Uzbekistani som rate is well above the historical average, it usually means UZS is in a strong period, making it a good window for settlement into CDF. Conversely, if Uzbekistani som is at a historical low, it is recommended for exporters to hold UZS in batches and avoid the troughs to minimize losses when converting to CDF.

What are the main reasons affecting the historical volatility of UZS to CDF recently?

The core factor affecting the historical volatility of Uzbekistani som to Congolese franc recently is the divergence in monetary policies between the two countries. When interest rate hikes are implemented, the attractiveness of UZS tends to increase, leading to a significant rise in its historical exchange rate against CDF. Additionally, fluctuations in global trade data and inflation levels trigger safe-haven demand for UZS, thereby intensifying the frequency of two-way volatility between Uzbekistani som and Congolese franc.

Has UZS experienced a sharp plunge against CDF before? How can I protect myself?

Historically, Uzbekistani som against Congolese franc has indeed experienced violent fluctuations or even plunges due to policy shocks or economic crises. The best way to hedge against Uzbekistani som exchange rate risk is to analyze its historical volatility cycles and avoid betting on a one-sided market at a single high point. It is recommended to use batch settlement or forward locking tools to keep the volatility risk of UZS to CDF within an acceptable trade cost range.

Is the current exchange rate of Uzbekistani som to Congolese franc considered a historical high or low?

To evaluate the current level of UZS to CDF, one must examine the currency pair's long-term trend chart. By comparing the peaks and troughs of the past five years, you can clearly see if Uzbekistani som is approaching a historical resistance level. If the current UZS price has broken through highs from years ago, it indicates that UZS is at an extreme high; exchanging Uzbekistani som to Congolese franc now can often lock in more substantial trade profits than in previous years.

How accurate are the AI-predicted exchange rates for Uzbekistani som to Congolese franc?

AI predictions for UZS to CDF are trend references derived from historical big data and market sentiment models. While AI can capture the operational patterns of UZS through algorithms, it is difficult to 100% predict sudden international political events or unexpected policy adjustments. Therefore, the predicted values for Uzbekistani som to Congolese franc should serve as supplementary advice for settlement timing, rather than an absolute execution guarantee.

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Disclaimer: The exchange rate data on this page is collected from public sources for reference only. Due to frequent fluctuations, XTransfer cannot guarantee accuracy or timeliness. Please refer to the real-time quotes from banks, related institutions, or trading systems.