BAM to SCR Exchange Rate - Convert Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark to Seychelles Rupee

Converting from Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark (BAM) to Seychelles Rupee (SCR)

What is Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark (BAM)

The Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark (BAM) is the official currency used in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Introduced in 1998, the BAM was established to replace the previous currency, which suffered from hyperinflation and instability due to the aftermath of the Yugoslav War. The currency is divided into 100 fenings, although the fenings are rarely used in everyday transactions.

The BAM is pegged to the euro, which means its exchange rate is closely related to the value of the euro. This peg helps maintain stability within the local economy, making trade and investment more predictable. The central bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina is responsible for issuing the BAM and managing its value in relation to other currencies. The symbol for the convertible mark is often represented as "KM".

In daily use, the BAM is utilized for various types of transactions, including retail purchases, services, and government dealings. Its acceptance is widespread in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and it plays a pivotal role in the country’s financial system. For travelers and businesses engaging with the region, understanding the BAM and its conversion to other currencies, such as the Seychelles Rupee, is vital for effective financial planning.

What is Seychelles Rupee (SCR)

The Seychelles Rupee (SCR) is the official currency of the Seychelles, an archipelago located in the Indian Ocean. The SCR was introduced in 1914, but it underwent various changes and reformulations over the years, with the modern version being used since 1983. Similar to the BAM, the Seychelles Rupee is also subdivided into 100 cents.

The SCR is managed by the Central Bank of Seychelles, which is tasked with overseeing the country’s monetary policy, maintaining financial stability, and ensuring that the local currency remains robust against inflation. The Seychelles Rupee is floating, meaning its value is determined by the foreign exchange market based on supply and demand dynamics.

As a popular tourist destination, the Seychelles sees a significant influx of international visitors, which influences the demand for the SCR. The currency is used for all types of local transactions, from purchasing goods and services to paying for accommodations and excursions. Understanding the SCR is essential for anyone planning to visit or do business in the Seychelles.

When considering currency conversion from BAM to SCR, individuals should be aware of current exchange rates, which fluctuate due to market conditions. Financial tools such as online converters or local banks can provide up-to-date information to assist in accurate calculations. The conversion can be represented mathematically as:

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

This relationship allows travelers and businesses to effectively manage their finances when dealing with both currencies.

Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark to Seychelles Rupee conversion table

BAM to SCR conversion table

Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark (BAM)Seychelles Rupee (SCR)
1 BAM8.70249459309 SCR
2 BAM17.40498918618 SCR
3 BAM26.10748377926 SCR
4 BAM34.80997837235 SCR
5 BAM43.51247296544 SCR
6 BAM52.21496755853 SCR
7 BAM60.91746215162 SCR
8 BAM69.61995674471 SCR
9 BAM78.32245133779 SCR
10 BAM87.02494593088 SCR
100 BAM870.24945930882 SCR
200 BAM1 740.49891861764 SCR
300 BAM2 610.74837792646 SCR
400 BAM3 480.99783723527 SCR
500 BAM4 351.24729654409 SCR
600 BAM5 221.49675585291 SCR
700 BAM6 091.74621516173 SCR
800 BAM6 961.99567447055 SCR
900 BAM7 832.24513377937 SCR
1 000 BAM8 702.49459308819 SCR
2 000 BAM17 404.98918617637 SCR
5 000 BAM43 512.47296544094 SCR
10 000 BAM87 024.94593088187 SCR
20 000 BAM174 049.89186176375 SCR
50 000 BAM435 124.72965440937 SCR
100 000 BAM870 249.45930881874 SCR
Last updated June 13, 2025 at 09:55 AM