BAM to PAB Exchange Rate - Convert Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark to Panama Balboa

Converting from Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark (BAM) to Panama Balboa (PAB)

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 in 1998, replacing the Bosnian dinar at a rate of 1 BAM to 1000 dinars. The currency is named "convertible" because it is fully convertible and backed by foreign reserves, making it a stable option for trade and investment.

BAM is subdivided into 100 fenings, although fenings are rarely used in everyday transactions. The currency features denominations of banknotes in 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 BAM, as well as coins in 5, 10, 20, 50 fenings and 1, 2, and 5 BAM. The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina is responsible for issuing and managing the currency, ensuring its stability and liquidity within the economy.

Due to its relatively recent introduction, the BAM has played a crucial role in stabilizing the economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It has helped to facilitate trade, foreign investment, and tourism, helping the country recover and grow after the conflicts of the 1990s. The BAM is especially significant for tourism, linking the local economy with international visitors and trade.

What is Panama Balboa (PAB)

The Panama Balboa, symbolized as PAB, is the official currency of Panama. It was introduced in 1904 and is pegged to the United States dollar (USD) at a rate of 1:1, which allows for stability in the Panamanian economy. The Panamanian government uses the Balboa for accounting purposes, but U.S. dollars are widely used for everyday transactions. The Balboa is subdivided into 100 centésimos.

Because of its strong association with the U.S. dollar, the Balboa is seen as a stable currency, which is essential for maintaining liquidity and encouraging foreign investment in Panama. The Balboa comes in coin form for denominations of 1 centésimo, 5, 10, 25, and 50 centésimos, and 1 Balboa. Unlike the BAM, there are no banknotes issued in Balboa; instead, U.S. dollar bills are used alongside Panamanian coins.

For those looking to convert BAM into PAB, it's important to check the current exchange rates. Since both currencies have relatively stable values compared to major world currencies, conversion can be done through banks or currency exchange services. This can be represented mathematically as:

Amount in PAB = Amount in BAM × Exchange Rate (BAM to PAB)

Understanding the value and role of both BAM and PAB is crucial for businesses and travelers engaging in trade or tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Panama, respectively.

Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark to Panama Balboa conversion table

BAM to PAB conversion table

Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark (BAM)Panama Balboa (PAB)
1 BAM0.58859921363 PAB
2 BAM1.17719842727 PAB
3 BAM1.7657976409 PAB
4 BAM2.35439685453 PAB
5 BAM2.94299606817 PAB
6 BAM3.5315952818 PAB
7 BAM4.12019449543 PAB
8 BAM4.70879370906 PAB
9 BAM5.2973929227 PAB
10 BAM5.88599213633 PAB
100 BAM58.85992136331 PAB
200 BAM117.71984272662 PAB
300 BAM176.57976408993 PAB
400 BAM235.43968545323 PAB
500 BAM294.29960681654 PAB
600 BAM353.15952817985 PAB
700 BAM412.01944954316 PAB
800 BAM470.87937090647 PAB
900 BAM529.73929226978 PAB
1 000 BAM588.59921363309 PAB
2 000 BAM1 177.19842726617 PAB
5 000 BAM2 942.99606816543 PAB
10 000 BAM5 885.99213633087 PAB
20 000 BAM11 771.98427266173 PAB
50 000 BAM29 429.96068165433 PAB
100 000 BAM58 859.92136330865 PAB
Last updated June 13, 2025 at 11:59 PM