BAM to CUP Exchange Rate - Convert Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark to Cuban Peso

Converting from Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark (BAM) to Cuban Peso (CUP)

What is Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark (BAM)

The Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark, abbreviated as BAM, is the official currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was introduced on July 2, 1998, replacing the Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar at a rate of 1 BAM to 10000 dinars. The currency was established as a means to stabilize the economy after the war in the 1990s, and it has been pegged to the Euro since 2002, which adds to its stability.

The BAM is subdivided into 100 fenings. Banknotes are issued in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 marks, while coins are available in 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 fenings, as well as 1 and 2 BAM. This currency is widely accepted throughout the country and is essential for both local residents and visitors for daily transactions.

In terms of its symbol, the BAM often appears as "KM," and the currency code is ISO 4217, where "BAM" specifically denotes the mark. When converting BAM to other currencies, including the Cuban Peso, understanding the current exchange rate is vital, as it fluctuates based on a variety of economic factors.

What is Cuban Peso (CUP)

The Cuban Peso, known by its abbreviation CUP, is one of the two official currencies in Cuba. The other currency is the Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC), but the CUP is regarded as the primary currency used by the general population for daily transactions. The CUP was established after the Cuban Revolution and has played a crucial role in the economy since then.

The Cuban Peso is subdivided into 100 centavos and is often represented by the symbol "₱." Banknotes come in various denominations: 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 pesos. Its issuance plays a significant role in everyday Cuban life, serving as the default currency for most goods and services, particularly in local markets and places catering to the local population.

Exchange rates between the CUP and other currencies, such as the BAM, can be unstable due to various economic conditions in Cuba. Currently, the Cuban government manages the exchange rate, and fluctuations can occur based on supply and demand, international relations, and the economic policies in place. For those looking to convert BAM to CUP or vice versa, knowing the current exchange rate is key.

Overall, whether you're a traveler planning to visit Cuba or someone interested in international currencies, understanding the insights about BAM and CUP can help make informed decisions regarding currency exchange and budgeting.

Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark to Cuban Peso conversion table

BAM to CUP conversion table

Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark (BAM)Cuban Peso (CUP)
1 BAM13.9374076479 CUP
2 BAM27.87481529581 CUP
3 BAM41.81222294371 CUP
4 BAM55.74963059162 CUP
5 BAM69.68703823952 CUP
6 BAM83.62444588743 CUP
7 BAM97.56185353533 CUP
8 BAM111.49926118323 CUP
9 BAM125.43666883114 CUP
10 BAM139.37407647904 CUP
100 BAM1 393.74076479043 CUP
200 BAM2 787.48152958086 CUP
300 BAM4 181.22229437128 CUP
400 BAM5 574.96305916171 CUP
500 BAM6 968.70382395214 CUP
600 BAM8 362.44458874257 CUP
700 BAM9 756.185353533 CUP
800 BAM11 149.92611832342 CUP
900 BAM12 543.66688311385 CUP
1 000 BAM13 937.40764790428 CUP
2 000 BAM27 874.81529580856 CUP
5 000 BAM69 687.03823952141 CUP
10 000 BAM139 374.07647904281 CUP
20 000 BAM278 748.15295808562 CUP
50 000 BAM696 870.38239521406 CUP
100 000 BAM1 393 740.76479042812 CUP
Last updated April 29, 2025 at 06:55 AM