Examples of Czech Koruna in a sentence
Due to continuous international expansion, Management acknowledges elevated exposure of the Group to foreign exchange risk arising from various currency exposures, primarily with respect to Czech Koruna, Polish Zloty, British Pound and Hungarian Forint.
The Bank makes cash desk transactions in the following currencies: Australian Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Swiss Franc, Czech Koruna, Danish Krone, Euro, English Pound, Japanese Yen, Norwegian Krone, Polish Zloty, Swedish Krona, US Dollar.
The first payment, representing 10% of the total amount, 202,699 Czech Koruna ($11,867) was paid on May 20, 2019.
The Company’s exposure to foreign exchange rates exists primarily with the European Euro and the Czech Koruna.
The Issuer undertakes to pay interest on and repay the nominal amount of the Notes solely in the Czech Koruna, or in any other lawful currency of the Czech Republic that might replace the Czech Koruna.
Such replacement of the Czech Koruna (i) will not, in any respect, affect the existence or enforceability of the Issuer’s liabilities under the Notes, and (ii) for the avoidance of doubt, will not be deemed to constitute any change to these Terms and Conditions or a default or an event of default or an enforcement event under these Terms and Conditions.
The majority of the Group’s funds are held in Australian dollars, British Stirling and Czech Koruna.
The Company is exposed to exchange rate movements between EUR, its functional currency, and certain foreign currencies, namely Czech Koruna (CZK), US Dollar (USD), Hungarian Forint (HUF) and Polish Zloty (PLN).
The cost of the land is 18,739,125 Czech Koruna (approximately $1.1 million) and is to be paid in five annual instalments of approximately $80,000, followed by the remaining balance of approximately $700,000 in the final year.
One-off fee for issuing of the Card: Czech Koruna 0 (zero) - no fee applies.