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Someone called me from unknown number and introduced as employees of the National Bank of Kazakhstan and police. They claimed that there is a special operation to catch fraudsters. "Police" was requested my bank account details and ask me to make a money transfer from the deposit in order to catch the fraudsters. Additionally, they were interested about my credit history, deposits, bank accounts, etc.
This is a widespread fraudulent scheme.
This is a widespread fraudulent scheme.
If you faced with alleged fraudsters, we kindly ask you to do not provide any information about your bank accounts, personal details, deposits, loans, especially information from incoming messages, etc. Additionally, National bank informs, that we do not serve personal bank accounts of individuals, not doing cash settlements and transactions with individuals, do not make calls for individuals regarding fraudulent actions with the bank accounts, illegal use of personal data, and attempts to obtain loans from commercial banks. The National Bank opens bank accounts exclusively for National Bank transactions, commercials banks and a limited number of legal entities. Taking into account all above, in case of facing fraudsters, we strongly recommend to inform law enforcement bodies with an appropriate request for investigation and swift actions.
Where I can get an official proof (certificate) from National Bank of Kazakhstan about established refinancing rate/base rate?
Information about the refinancing rate/base rate, is available on the portal of the National Bank of Kazakhstan in the «
Information about the refinancing rate/base rate, is available on the portal of the National Bank of Kazakhstan in the «Electronic references» section.
Please note, according to the Act of the Republic of Kazakhstan of the 2nd January of 2021 «On amendments and addenda to some legislative acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan on the restoration of economic growth», the definition «official refinancing rate» was replaced by «the base rate» from 1st January of 2021.
Where can one exchange Belarusian rubles?
In the Republic of Kazakhstan, people can buy and sell cash foreign currency for national cash only in authorized banks and authorized organizations (non-bank exchange offices).
In the Republic of Kazakhstan, people can buy and sell cash foreign currency for national cash only in authorized banks and authorized organizations (non-bank exchange offices).
Exchange offices, based on market demand and supply, on their own determine a list of foreign currency in cash for exchange transactions.
Thus, regarding exchange of foreign currency (in particular, Belarusian rubles), you need to contact exchange offices.
You can find addresses of non-bank exchange offices on our website.
Where can one exchange euro coins (2 Euro denomination)?
As for an exchange of Euro coins, it is necessary to directly contact exchange offices of authorized banks and authorized organizations (non-bank exchange offices).
As for an exchange of Euro coins, it is necessary to directly contact exchange offices of authorized banks and authorized organizations (non-bank exchange offices). You can find addresses of non-bank exchange offices on our website.
Please note that exchange offices of authorized banks and authorized organizations on their own make decisions to carry out transactions of purchase, sale and exchange of coins of foreign nations (group of nations), including Euro coins.
Is it possible to exchange foreign currencies at the National Bank?
In the Republic of Kazakhstan people can buy and/or sell cash foreign currency for another foreign cash or national cash only through exchange offices of authorized banks and authorized organizations (non-bank exchange offices).
In the Republic of Kazakhstan people can buy and/or sell cash foreign currency for another foreign cash or national cash only through exchange offices of authorized banks and authorized organizations (non-bank exchange offices).
I have got worn and torn foreign currency notes. Where and how can I exchange such banknotes?
If a foreign currency banknote is damaged (scuffs or tears), first it is necessary to determine signs of its suitability or unfitness for circulation.
If a foreign currency banknote is damaged (scuffs or tears), first it is necessary to determine signs of its suitability or unfitness for circulation.
To replace a banknote that is unfit for circulation, including invalidity (that is, withdrawn from circulation by an issuing bank), you need to contact second-tier banks that have correspondent relations and/or contractual relations with foreign banks to carry out collection operations with relevant foreign currencies.
Cost of weighted bullion bars of refined gold?
Selling price of weighted bullion bars of refined gold is independently fixed by second-tier banks and authorized organizations (non-bank exchange offices).
Selling price of weighted bullion bars of refined gold is independently fixed by second-tier banks and authorized organizations (non-bank exchange offices). Cost of weighted bullion bars can be found on websites of these banks (Halyk Bank of Kazakhstan JSC, Eurasian Bank JSC, First Heartland Jysan Bank JSC, CenterCredit Bank JSC and in non-bank exchange offices).
Where can one buy bars of refined gold?
Weighted bullion bars of refined gold can be purchased at second-tier banks (Halyk Bank of Kazakhstan JSC, Eurasian Bank JSC, First Heartland Jysan Bank JSC, CenterCredit Bank JSC) and at certain non-bank exchange offices.
Weighted bullion bars of refined gold can be purchased at second-tier banks (Halyk Bank of Kazakhstan JSC, Eurasian Bank JSC, First Heartland Jysan Bank JSC, CenterCredit Bank JSC) and at certain non-bank exchange offices. List of organizations can be found in branches of the National Bank.
All the addresses and contacts of branches of the National Bank are available on our website.
What does ‘proof’ quality mean in minting?
‘Proof’ workmanship is a special technology of minting coins of improved quality with a mirror surface.
‘Proof’ workmanship is a special technology of minting coins of improved quality with a mirror surface. The National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan has been issuing collectors’ coins made of precious metals with ‘proof’ quality since 1999.
Is it possible to return previously purchased collectors’ coins to the National Bank of Kazakhstan, and if yes, how?
Collectors’ coins are issued in a limited edition from precious metals (gold and silver) and base metals (cupronickel and nickel silver).
Collectors’ coins are issued in a limited edition from precious metals (gold and silver) and base metals (cupronickel and nickel silver). They are intended for collection and development of the numismatic (secondary) market, where demand for them depends on a circulation, subject matter, design, workmanship and novelty of the technologies used.
The National Bank buys from individuals and legal entities only those collectors’ coins which were previously issued by the National Bank. Collectors’ coins of other countries are not accepted.
When buying back collectors’ coins made of base metals, a client is paid their face value. When buying back collectors’ coins from precious metals, an examination is carried out to determine content of pure precious metal, fineness and weight in grams.
When calculating a cost of bought back collection coins made of precious metals, morning fixing (price of corresponding precious metals in USD) and a KZT/USD weighted average exchange rate are taken into account. USD fixing of precious metals can be found at www.lbma.org.uk.
If an amount of buying back of collectors’ coins made of precious metals, determined by value of content of pure metal (with specified fineness and weight) in a coin, exceeds an approved selling price fixed by a resolution of the Board of Directors of the National Bank, a client is paid an amount of the initial selling price of the coin.