BAM to VES Exchange Rate - Convert Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark to Venezuelan bolívar soberano

Converting from Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark (BAM) to Venezuelan Bolívar Soberano (VES)

What is Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark (BAM)

The Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark (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 1,000 dinars. The currency is abbreviated as BAM, and its symbol is often represented by KM.

The BAM is subdivided into 100 fenings. The central bank in Bosnia and Herzegovina, known as the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CBBH), manages and issues the currency. The BAM is pegged to the Euro at a fixed exchange rate, which enhances its stability and helps to facilitate trade and economic activities within the country.

As a currency, the BAM is used widely across Bosnia and Herzegovina for all forms of transactions. The designs of the banknotes and coins incorporate various cultural symbols, reflecting the rich history and diversity of the nation. The most commonly used denominations include 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 BAM notes, as well as coins in 5, 10, 20, and 50 fenings, and 1 and 2 BAM.

What is Venezuelan Bolívar Soberano (VES)

The Venezuelan Bolívar Soberano (VES) is the official currency of Venezuela, introduced on August 20, 2018, as a response to hyperinflation that had severely impacted the economy. The VES replaced the old Bolívar at a rate of 100,000 bolívares to 1 soberano. This was part of a broader economic strategy to stabilize the national currency and regain public confidence.

The Bolívar Soberano is abbreviated as VES, and its symbol is often represented by Bs.S. Like the BAM, the VES is also subdivided into smaller units, where 1 VES equals 100 céntimos. Unlike the BAM, the exchange rate of the Bolívar Soberano can be quite volatile due to various economic challenges, including hyperinflation, devaluation, political instability, and fluctuating oil prices, which greatly affect Venezuela's economy.

The banknotes of the Bolívar Soberano feature images of prominent Venezuelan figures, including Simón Bolívar, who played a crucial role in South America's liberation from colonial rule. Denominations are available in 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 bolívares soberanos.

Converting BAM to VES

Converting between these two currencies can be vital for individuals or businesses conducting transactions across borders. To convert BAM to VES, one must check the current exchange rate, which fluctuates based on market conditions. Generally, you can use the formula:

VES = BAM × current exchange rate (BAM to VES)

This conversion process is especially important for expatriates, travelers, or anyone engaging in trade between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Venezuela. Always consult a reliable financial service or currency converter for the most accurate and up-to-date exchange rates.

Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark to Venezuelan bolívar soberano conversion table

BAM to VES conversion table

Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark (BAM)Venezuelan bolívar soberano (VES)
1 BAM59.4223622476 VES
2 BAM118.8447244952 VES
3 BAM178.2670867428 VES
4 BAM237.6894489904 VES
5 BAM297.111811238 VES
6 BAM356.5341734856 VES
7 BAM415.9565357332 VES
8 BAM475.3788979808 VES
9 BAM534.80126022839 VES
10 BAM594.22362247599 VES
100 BAM5 942.23622475994 VES
200 BAM11 884.47244951989 VES
300 BAM17 826.70867427983 VES
400 BAM23 768.94489903977 VES
500 BAM29 711.18112379972 VES
600 BAM35 653.41734855966 VES
700 BAM41 595.65357331961 VES
800 BAM47 537.88979807955 VES
900 BAM53 480.12602283949 VES
1 000 BAM59 422.36224759944 VES
2 000 BAM118 844.72449519887 VES
5 000 BAM297 111.81123799718 VES
10 000 BAM594 223.62247599436 VES
20 000 BAM1 188 447.24495198872 VES
50 000 BAM2 971 118.11237997181 VES
100 000 BAM5 942 236.22475994362 VES
Last updated June 13, 2025 at 11:59 PM