Kazakhstani Tenge to Georgian Lari
Live mid-market rate: 1 KZT = 0.00557227 GEL. Type any amount — it converts instantly.
Reviewed by the OmniCalc teamMethod verified 2026-07-01
Georgia rate
used to convertNational Bank of Georgia official rate (2026-07-04).
₾0.01
= 1 KZT = 0.005582 GEL= 1 GEL = 179.147 KZT
equals ₾0.01For information only. Rates last refreshed.
KZT to GEL conversion table
| Kazakhstani Tenge (KZT) | Georgian Lari (GEL) |
|---|---|
| ₸1.00 | ₾0.01 |
| ₸5.00 | ₾0.03 |
| ₸10.00 | ₾0.06 |
| ₸25.00 | ₾0.14 |
| ₸50.00 | ₾0.28 |
| ₸100.00 | ₾0.56 |
| ₸250.00 | ₾1.39 |
| ₸500.00 | ₾2.79 |
| ₸1,000.00 | ₾5.57 |
| ₸5,000.00 | ₾27.86 |
| ₸10,000.00 | ₾55.72 |
At the mid-market rate as of 2026-07-05. Amounts are indicative.
How this converter works
The amount converts in your browser against a rates snapshot refreshed about every 15 minutes — so it responds instantly as you type, with no round-trip per keystroke. The headline figure is the mid-market rate; if you are exchanging in Georgia, the National Bank of Georgia official rate is shown alongside it, and Bank of Georgia’s commercial buy/sell appears when that data is connected.
Frequently asked questions
What is the KZT to GEL exchange rate today?
The current mid-market rate is 1 KZT = 0.00557227 GEL. Rates update roughly every 15 minutes; banks and exchange offices apply their own margin on top.
What is the mid-market rate?
The mid-market (interbank) rate is the midpoint between the global buy and sell prices of a currency. It is the fairest reference rate, but it is not what you personally get — banks, cards and exchange offices add a spread or fee.
Why does my bank give a different KZT/GEL rate?
Providers add a margin to the mid-market rate to cover their costs and profit. Comparing their quote to the mid-market rate here shows you the true cost of a conversion.
Are these rates live?
The rate baked into this page is refreshed about every 15 minutes and stamped with its update time. When a provider is unreachable the tool shows the last known values and says so, rather than failing.
Mid-market rates via exchangerate-api; National Bank of Georgia official rates via nbg.gov.ge. For information only — not an offer to exchange at these rates.