AOA to ILS Exchange Rate - Convert Angolan kwanza to Israeli Shekel

Converting from Angolan Kwanza (AOA) to Israeli Shekel (ILS)

What is Angolan Kwanza (AOA)

The Angolan kwanza (AOA) is the official currency of Angola, a country in Southern Africa. Introduced in 1977, the currency replaced the Angolan escudo. The kwanza is further subdivided into 100 centimos. Given the fluctuating nature of the Angolan economy, the kwanza has experienced significant devaluation over the years.

The Central Bank of Angola is responsible for issuing and regulating the kwanza. It aims to stabilize the currency and manage inflation, which has been a major issue in the country. While the currency has suffered from depreciation, its value can vary dramatically due to factors such as oil prices, economic reforms, and international trade relations. As a result, exchange rates between the kwanza and other currencies, including the Israeli shekel, are subject to rapid fluctuations.

For those looking to convert AOA to ILS, it's essential to keep an eye on the latest exchange rates. As with any foreign currency exchange, it's wise to check multiple sources before making conversions, as rates can differ based on the provider.

What is Israeli Shekel (ILS)

The Israeli shekel (ILS) is the official currency of Israel and is often used in the Palestinian territories. The shekel has its roots in ancient times, but the modern currency was re-established in 1985, replacing the old shekel and the Israeli pound. The current shekel is divided into 100 agorot.

The Bank of Israel manages the shekel, regulating its value and keeping inflation in check. The Israeli shekel has shown relative stability compared to many other currencies, benefitting from Israel's advanced economy and technological innovations. The shekel has been increasingly gaining attention in global markets, especially given Israel's economic growth and robust export sector.

When converting ILS to AOA, or vice versa, factors such as economic conditions in both countries, political stability, and supply-demand dynamics play crucial roles in determining exchange rates. Investors and travelers alike should remain informed about these conditions to make informed exchanges.

To convert from AOA to ILS or the other way around, you can use the formula:

Converted Amount = Original Amount × Exchange Rate

For example, if the exchange rate is $1 AOA = 0.005 ILS$ and you wish to convert 1000 AOA to ILS, the calculation would be:

Converted Amount = 1000 AOA × 0.005 ILS = 5 ILS

In a globalized economy, understanding currency conversions is essential for tourism, business transactions, and investments. Keeping abreast of the latest exchange rates and economic news will help you make the best financial decisions in converting between the Angolan kwanza and the Israeli shekel.

Angolan kwanza to Israeli Shekel conversion table

AOA to ILS conversion table

Angolan kwanza (AOA)Israeli Shekel (ILS)
1 AOA0.00384237473 ILS
2 AOA0.00768474946 ILS
3 AOA0.0115271242 ILS
4 AOA0.01536949893 ILS
5 AOA0.01921187366 ILS
6 AOA0.02305424839 ILS
7 AOA0.02689662313 ILS
8 AOA0.03073899786 ILS
9 AOA0.03458137259 ILS
10 AOA0.03842374732 ILS
100 AOA0.38423747324 ILS
200 AOA0.76847494648 ILS
300 AOA1.15271241973 ILS
400 AOA1.53694989297 ILS
500 AOA1.92118736621 ILS
600 AOA2.30542483945 ILS
700 AOA2.6896623127 ILS
800 AOA3.07389978594 ILS
900 AOA3.45813725918 ILS
1 000 AOA3.84237473242 ILS
2 000 AOA7.68474946485 ILS
5 000 AOA19.21187366211 ILS
10 000 AOA38.42374732423 ILS
20 000 AOA76.84749464845 ILS
50 000 AOA192.11873662114 ILS
100 000 AOA384.23747324227 ILS
Last updated June 3, 2025 at 10:55 AM