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Euro to Azerbaijani Manat
EUR to AZN exchange rates today
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Historical exchange rate trend
EUR to AZN Statistics
Exchange rate performance overview
| Metric | Last 30 days |
|---|---|
| High | 2.0582 |
| Low | 1.9282 |
| Average | 1.9863 |
| Change | -2.8% |
| Volatility | 1.75% |
Looking at the 30-day window, the EUR/AZN pair traded in a range of 1.9282 to 2.0582. The monthly average was 1.9863 with 1.75% volatility. This downward movement of 2.8% suggests significant momentum in the EUR/AZN exchange rate.
The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 EUR = 1.9787 AZN, updated as of June 3, 2026, 11:51 PM UTC. Mid-market rates represent the fairest available rate and are the midpoint between buy and sell prices on global currency markets. Actual transaction rates from banks or money transfer services may include a markup above this rate.
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Euro to Azerbaijani Manat Exchange Rate
EUR/AZN connects the Eurozone with Azerbaijan, a relationship that has gained strategic importance as Europe seeks alternative energy supplies. The Southern Gas Corridor delivers Azerbaijani gas through Turkey to Greece, Albania, and Italy, making Azerbaijan a key player in Europe's energy diversification strategy. Since the manat is dollar-pegged, EUR/AZN tracks EUR/USD multiplied by the peg rate.
Europe's New Gas Supplier
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP), operational since 2020, delivers Azerbaijani gas to Southern Europe. Italy is the primary European destination, receiving gas that reduces dependence on Russian imports. The EU signed a memorandum of understanding with Azerbaijan in 2022 to double gas deliveries by 2027, elevating the country from a minor supplier to a strategic energy partner. This geopolitical shift has brought increased European diplomatic and business engagement with Baku. European companies including BP (the largest foreign investor in Azerbaijan), Total, and Equinor operate in the country's oil and gas sector. These operations generate euro revenue that is converted to manat for local costs. European tourists are discovering Baku's unique blend of ancient Silk Road heritage and modern architectural ambition. The old city's medieval walls, the modernist Flame Towers, and the futuristic Heydar Aliyev Center create a cityscape unlike anything else in the region. For European energy companies, diplomats, and tourists, EUR/AZN is predictable since the dollar peg means the rate tracks EUR/USD precisely.
What Drives the EUR/AZN Rate
EUR/USD is the primary driver since the manat is dollar-pegged. ECB and Fed decisions, Eurozone data, and the dollar index determine the rate. Azerbaijan-specific factors only affect the rate if the peg itself comes under threat, which requires a sustained oil price collapse.
What a Conversion Really Costs
Banks charge 1-2.5%. Exchange offices in Baku handle euros at competitive rates within 0.5-1.5% of mid-market. Euros are the second most commonly exchanged currency after dollars. ATMs in Baku are widespread. For energy sector business transfers, banks offer negotiated rates on large conversions. Card acceptance is growing in Baku's hotels and restaurants.
How to Get the Best EUR to AZN Rate
Since the manat is dollar-pegged, monitor EUR/USD for rate direction. In Baku, exchange offices beat banks. Euros and dollars are equally welcome. For business transfers, negotiate rates for large amounts. Carry cash for areas outside central Baku. Azerbaijan's growing role as a European energy supplier means the commercial relationship with the EU will only deepen, potentially improving EUR/AZN corridor competition and reducing conversion costs over time.
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