Uzbekistani Som
Full Form of UZS
What is UZS?
The ISO 4217 currency code UZS represents the Uzbekistani Som, which serves as the official monetary unit of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Central Asia. Introduced in 1994 following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Som replaced the temporary transitional coupon currency and is subdivided into 100 tiyin, although smaller denominations are rarely used in everyday transactions. The Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan issues and regulates the currency, managing its exchange rate, monetary policy, and overall financial stability. While not as actively traded as major global currencies, the UZS code frequently appears in forex markets, international banking systems, and trade documentation involving Uzbekistan. Indian students preparing for competitive examinations, professionals engaged in Central Asian trade, and travellers heading to Tashkent or Samarkand often come across this code. It holds clear relevance for aspirants of banking, SSC, UPSC, and other competitive exams that test knowledge of international currency codes and world economics. Understanding UZS is also useful for businesses exploring growing India-Uzbekistan bilateral trade and diplomatic relations.
UZS का फुल फॉर्म
उज़्बेकिस्तानी सोम
Example
When booking a flight from Delhi to Tashkent, the travel portal displayed the fare in both INR and UZS, showing the conversion rate for the Uzbekistani Som.