AOA to RSD Exchange Rate - Convert Angolan kwanza to Serbian dinar

Converting from Angolan Kwanza (AOA) to Serbian Dinar (RSD)

What is Angolan Kwanza (AOA)

The Angolan kwanza (AOA) is the official currency of Angola, a country located on the southwest coast of Africa. Introduced in 1977, the kwanza replaced the Angolan escudo at a rate of 1 kwanza to 1,000 escudos. The currency code AOA is used internationally, and its symbol is often presented as Kz.

The kwanza has experienced significant fluctuations in value due to various economic factors, including Angola's reliance on oil exports and the impacts of inflation. The Central Bank of Angola is responsible for issuing and managing the currency, aiming to stabilize it against foreign currencies. The current form of the kwanza consists of banknotes in denominations of 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, and 10,000, and coins in denominations of 1, 5, 10, and 50, as well as 100 kwanzas.

Angola's economy has been diversifying, but the kwanza remains heavily influenced by the price of oil. This volatility poses challenges for both residents and businesses in Angola. In recent years, the Angolan government has worked to implement policies aimed at strengthening the kwanza and promoting economic resilience. Understanding the value of the kwanza and its conversion to other currencies, such as the Serbian dinar, is vital for those engaging in trade, tourism, or investment between these two nations.

What is Serbian Dinar (RSD)

The Serbian dinar (RSD) is the official currency of Serbia, a country situated in Southeast Europe. Historically, the dinar has a long lineage, dating back to the medieval period. The modern dinar was reintroduced in 2003, following a series of economic reforms, and replaced the previous currency, known as the Yugoslav dinar (YUD). The dinar is denoted by the symbol "Дин" or "RSD" in currency trading.

The dinar's stability stems from Serbia's initiatives to maintain a consistent monetary policy and sustain economic growth. The National Bank of Serbia oversees the issuance and regulation of the dinar. Banknotes are available in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000 dinars, while coins are issued in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 dinars.

Currency exchange rates can vary daily based on market conditions, inflation, interest rates, and geopolitical influences. For those looking to convert AOA to RSD, it is crucial to check the latest exchange rates, as these values fluctuate.

To convert Angolan kwanza to Serbian dinar, one can use the formula:

Amount in RSD = Amount in AOA × Exchange Rate (AOA to RSD)

Understanding the value and conversion rates between the Angolan kwanza and Serbian dinar can help individuals and businesses manage their finances more efficiently within the global market context.

Angolan kwanza to Serbian dinar conversion table

AOA to RSD conversion table

Angolan kwanza (AOA)Serbian dinar (RSD)
1 AOA0.11237227329 RSD
2 AOA0.22474454659 RSD
3 AOA0.33711681988 RSD
4 AOA0.44948909318 RSD
5 AOA0.56186136647 RSD
6 AOA0.67423363977 RSD
7 AOA0.78660591306 RSD
8 AOA0.89897818636 RSD
9 AOA1.01135045965 RSD
10 AOA1.12372273295 RSD
100 AOA11.23722732948 RSD
200 AOA22.47445465896 RSD
300 AOA33.71168198845 RSD
400 AOA44.94890931793 RSD
500 AOA56.18613664741 RSD
600 AOA67.42336397689 RSD
700 AOA78.66059130638 RSD
800 AOA89.89781863586 RSD
900 AOA101.13504596534 RSD
1 000 AOA112.37227329482 RSD
2 000 AOA224.74454658965 RSD
5 000 AOA561.86136647412 RSD
10 000 AOA1 123.72273294824 RSD
20 000 AOA2 247.44546589648 RSD
50 000 AOA5 618.61366474121 RSD
100 000 AOA11 237.22732948242 RSD
Last updated April 18, 2025 at 12:55 PM