BAM to LTL Exchange Rate - Convert Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark to Lithuanian Lita

Converting from Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark (BAM) to Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

What is Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark (BAM)

The Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark (BAM) is the official currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country located in Southeast Europe. The BAM was introduced on July 1, 1998, replacing the Yugoslav dinar at a fixed rate of 1 BAM to 1000 dinars. It is subdivided into 100 fenings. The currency is issued by the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which maintains its value through a currency board arrangement anchored to the Euro (EUR).

The BAM is designed to facilitate trade and ensure economic stability in a country that has historically faced significant economic challenges. The currency is represented by the symbol "KM" and is used throughout the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republika Srpska, and Brčko District. The banknotes feature various cultural and historical figures and monuments from Bosnia and Herzegovina’s rich heritage. As of now, the BAM is a stable currency, heavily influenced by the Euro due to its monetary policy tie.

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian Lita (LTL) was the official currency of Lithuania from 1993 until the country adopted the Euro in 2015. The LTL was introduced shortly after Lithuania regained independence from the Soviet Union and served as a symbol of national sovereignty. It was subdivided into 100 centų. The currency was denoted by the symbol "Lt."

The LTL was initially pegged to the US dollar at a fixed exchange rate but was later pegged to the Euro as Lithuania integrated further into European structures. The Bank of Lithuania managed the currency, providing stability and supporting the country's financial system. Litas banknotes displayed images of historical figures, landmarks, and other symbols that represented Lithuania’s identity and culture.

While the LTL is no longer in use, historical conversion rates are often referred to, especially by those interested in the economic history of Lithuania. The last exchange rate before Lithuania adopted the Euro was set at approximately 3.45 LTL to 1 EUR.

Currency Conversion from BAM to LTL

With the adoption of the Euro in Lithuania, converting BAM to LTL is no longer possible, as the LTL has been replaced by the Euro. However, for historical data, the exchange rates can still be referenced. Conversion rates would fluctuate based on economic conditions prior to the adoption of the Euro.

For individuals looking to make historical conversions, it may be necessary to analyze historical exchange rates and perform calculations using the formula:

Converted Amount = Amount in BAM × Exchange Rate

In conclusion, while the BAM remains a stable and functional currency today, the Lithuanian Lita has been absorbed into the Eurozone, marking a significant transition in Lithuania’s economy and currency system. Understanding these currencies provides valuable insights into the economic landscape of the region.

Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark to Lithuanian Lita conversion table

BAM to LTL conversion table

Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark (BAM)Lithuanian Lita (LTL)
1 BAM1.76050276434 LTL
2 BAM3.52100552869 LTL
3 BAM5.28150829303 LTL
4 BAM7.04201105737 LTL
5 BAM8.80251382171 LTL
6 BAM10.56301658606 LTL
7 BAM12.3235193504 LTL
8 BAM14.08402211474 LTL
9 BAM15.84452487908 LTL
10 BAM17.60502764343 LTL
100 BAM176.05027643425 LTL
200 BAM352.10055286851 LTL
300 BAM528.15082930276 LTL
400 BAM704.20110573702 LTL
500 BAM880.25138217127 LTL
600 BAM1 056.30165860553 LTL
700 BAM1 232.35193503978 LTL
800 BAM1 408.40221147404 LTL
900 BAM1 584.45248790829 LTL
1 000 BAM1 760.50276434254 LTL
2 000 BAM3 521.00552868509 LTL
5 000 BAM8 802.51382171272 LTL
10 000 BAM17 605.02764342545 LTL
20 000 BAM35 210.0552868509 LTL
50 000 BAM88 025.13821712725 LTL
100 000 BAM176 050.27643425449 LTL
Last updated April 29, 2025 at 06:55 AM