ARS to CUP Exchange Rate - Convert Argentine Peso to Cuban Peso

Converting from Argentine Peso (ARS) to Cuban Peso (CUP)

What is Argentine Peso (ARS)

The Argentine Peso (ARS) is the official currency of Argentina. It was introduced in 1992 to replace the Austral at a rate of 1 Peso to 10,000 Australs, as part of an effort to stabilize the economy and combat hyperinflation. The currency is denoted by the symbol "$" and often appears in financial contexts as ARS to differentiate it from other currencies that use the dollar sign.

The Argentine Peso is subdivided into 100 centavos, although centavos are rarely used in everyday transactions. Over the years, the value of the Argentine Peso has experienced significant devaluation due to economic instability, inflation, and government policies. As of now, currency exchange rates can fluctuate dramatically, making it essential for anyone looking to convert ARS to other currencies to stay informed about current rates.

In Argentina, the Peso is broadly used for all types of transactions, both large and small. However, some businesses may prefer payment in US dollars, especially for significant purchases or in tourist areas. Travelers should be aware of the prevailing exchange rates and potential transaction fees associated with currency conversion.

What is Cuban Peso (CUP)

The Cuban Peso (CUP) is one of two official currencies in Cuba, the other being the Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC), although the CUC has been phased out since early 2021. The CUP is commonly denoted with the "$" symbol, but it is important to note that there are significant differences between the CUP and the ARS in terms of value and purchasing power.

The CUP is primarily used for everyday transactions by the local population, while the CUC was traditionally used for transactions involving tourists and luxury goods. As Cuba's economy continues to evolve and adapt to changing circumstances, the significance of the CUP has increased in the context of local commerce.

Currently, the exchange rate between the Argentine Peso and Cuban Peso can be volatile. This can make converting ARS to CUP a bit tricky. Travelers to Cuba should stay updated on the latest currency conversion rates and consider the economic context that affects these rates. As of recent data, the approximate exchange rate fluctuates, so it is advisable to check reliable financial sources for accurate rates before making any conversions.

In summary, understanding the Argentine Peso (ARS) and Cuban Peso (CUP) is crucial for anyone dealing with these currencies, whether for travel, business, or personal needs. By being informed, you can make smarter financial decisions and navigate currency exchanges effectively.

Argentine Peso to Cuban Peso conversion table

ARS to CUP conversion table

Argentine Peso (ARS)Cuban Peso (CUP)
1 ARS0.02002561754 CUP
2 ARS0.04005123508 CUP
3 ARS0.06007685262 CUP
4 ARS0.08010247016 CUP
5 ARS0.10012808771 CUP
6 ARS0.12015370525 CUP
7 ARS0.14017932279 CUP
8 ARS0.16020494033 CUP
9 ARS0.18023055787 CUP
10 ARS0.20025617541 CUP
100 ARS2.00256175411 CUP
200 ARS4.00512350822 CUP
300 ARS6.00768526233 CUP
400 ARS8.01024701644 CUP
500 ARS10.01280877055 CUP
600 ARS12.01537052466 CUP
700 ARS14.01793227877 CUP
800 ARS16.02049403288 CUP
900 ARS18.02305578699 CUP
1 000 ARS20.0256175411 CUP
2 000 ARS40.05123508219 CUP
5 000 ARS100.12808770548 CUP
10 000 ARS200.25617541095 CUP
20 000 ARS400.5123508219 CUP
50 000 ARS1 001.28087705475 CUP
100 000 ARS2 002.5617541095 CUP
Last updated April 16, 2025 at 03:55 PM