Posted on Oct 21, 2025 / Finance

Belarus uses the Belarusian ruble, written as BYN. It’s the country’s third version of the ruble, introduced in 2016 after a major revaluation. The bills are colorful and show historic castles, national landmarks, and cultural symbols. Cash is still widely used, though credit cards are common in cities like Minsk. The ruble’s value is managed closely by the government to keep the economy steady. ATMs and exchange offices are easy to find for travelers. The Belarusian ruble reflects the country’s resilience and evolving financial identity.
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