1000 Nepalese Rupee to Euro exchange rate
Convert NPR to EUR at the actual exchange rate
₨1.000 NPR = €0.00686 EUR
20:01 UTCMid-Market Rate
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Nepalese RupeetoEuroCurrency conversion table | |
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1 NPR | 0.00686 EUR |
5 NPR | 0.03430 EUR |
10 NPR | 0.06860 EUR |
20 NPR | 0.13720 EUR |
50 NPR | 0.34300 EUR |
100 NPR | 0.68600 EUR |
250 NPR | 1.71500 EUR |
500 NPR | 3.43000 EUR |
1000 NPR | 6.86000 EUR |
2000 NPR | 13.72000 EUR |
5000 NPR | 34.30000 EUR |
10000 NPR | 68.60000 EUR |
EurotoNepalese RupeeCurrency conversion table | |
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1 NPR | 145.77259 EUR |
5 NPR | 728.86297 EUR |
10 NPR | 1,457.72595 EUR |
20 NPR | 2,915.45190 EUR |
50 NPR | 7,288.62974 EUR |
100 NPR | 14,577.25948 EUR |
250 NPR | 36,443.14869 EUR |
500 NPR | 72,886.29738 EUR |
1000 NPR | 145,772.59475 EUR |
2000 NPR | 291,545.18950 EUR |
5000 NPR | 728,862.97376 EUR |
10000 NPR | 1,457,725.94752 EUR |
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FAQ
The Only Fair Exchange Rate: The Mid-Market Exchange Rate
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Exchange rates don't have to be complicated. In fact, there's only one you need to worry about: the mid-market rate.
Banks and other providers set their own rates, so there is no universal rate. But in reality, there is a "real" rate. It's called the mid-market rate.
Generally speaking, bankers are willing to pay a certain price for a currency, and are willing to sell it for a certain price. The midpoint between these prices is the mid-market rate. Since this is the rate that the market naturally sets, it is the "truest" and fairest rate.