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Kazakhstan Marks National Currency Day, Celebrating 30 Years of Tenge

Today, Kazakhstan commemorates a significant milestone in its economic history — National Currency Day. On November 15, 1993, the country embraced financial independence by introducing its own currency, the tenge.

This momentous step not only laid the foundation for a robust market economy but also underscored the crucial link between national currency, sovereignty, and the bedrock of the state’s monetary system.

Over the past three decades, the tenge has demonstrated resilience in the face of global financial challenges while continually evolving. Presently, Kazakhstan’s financial sector stands as one of the most advanced in the region. Notably, ongoing efforts, such as the “Digital Tenge” project, position the country among global leaders leveraging cutting-edge technologies to enhance financial services accessibility and pioneer innovative financial products.

As we celebrate National Currency Day, let us anticipate the tenge’s continued ascent, contributing to the prosperity of the people of Kazakhstan. This occasion is also an opportunity to extend congratulations to the dedicated professionals in the financial system, who, coincidentally, are observing their own professional holiday today.

 

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Ortcom.kz

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