BDT to SVC Exchange Rate - Convert Bangladesh Taka to El Salvador Colon

Converting from Bangladesh Taka (BDT) to El Salvador Colon (SVC)

What is Bangladesh Taka (BDT)

The Bangladesh Taka (BDT) is the official currency of Bangladesh, a country located in South Asia. The Taka was introduced in 1972 to replace the Pakistani Rupee after Bangladesh gained independence. The currency symbol for Taka is "৳", and it is subdivided into 100 poisha. The Bangladesh Bank is responsible for issuing and regulating the Taka.

The Taka has different denominations, including coins of 1, 2, 5, and 10 Taka, as well as banknotes denominated in 20, 50, 100, 500, and 1000 Taka. The value of the Taka can fluctuate based on various factors, including inflation rates, economic stability, and trade balances. As a developing nation, Bangladesh’s economy is often influenced by its agricultural output, garment manufacturing, and remittances from overseas workers. Consequently, the value of the Taka in the international market may vary, affecting conversion rates with other currencies.

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador until 2001 when it was replaced by the US dollar (USD) as part of a dollarization process aimed at stabilizing the country’s economy. The Colon was introduced in 1892, named after Christopher Columbus, and was subdivided into 100 centavos. The symbol for the Colon is "₡".

While the Colon is no longer in active use for everyday transactions, it is still a significant part of El Salvador’s history. Many locals may still remember the value of services, goods, and salaries in Colones, as certain sectors might reference the old currency. The exchange rate of SVC to USD is fixed, but historical rates of the Colon against other international currencies can provide insight into how the economy evolved before dollarization.

Converting BDT to SVC

When converting from Bangladesh Taka (BDT) to El Salvador Colon (SVC), one must consider the current exchange rates, which can differ significantly depending on economic conditions, international markets, and currency demand. Since the Colon is no longer widely used, conversions to USD and then from USD to BDT may be necessary.

Sometimes, the conversion involves rounding or adjustments, especially if using older exchange rates. The following formulas may be helpful:

  • For converting Taka to US Dollars (USD):

Amount in USD = (Amount in BDT/Current Exchange Rate (BDT to USD))

  • For converting USD to Colon (historical rates):

Amount in SVC = Amount in USD × Fixed Exchange Rate (USD to SVC)

In summary, whether you're sending money, investing, or just curious about the relative values of these currencies, understanding their backgrounds and current market conditions is crucial for accurate currency conversion.

Bangladesh Taka to El Salvador Colon conversion table

BDT to SVC conversion table

Bangladesh Taka (BDT)El Salvador Colon (SVC)
1 BDT0.07116762146 SVC
2 BDT0.14233524292 SVC
3 BDT0.21350286438 SVC
4 BDT0.28467048585 SVC
5 BDT0.35583810731 SVC
6 BDT0.42700572877 SVC
7 BDT0.49817335023 SVC
8 BDT0.56934097169 SVC
9 BDT0.64050859315 SVC
10 BDT0.71167621461 SVC
100 BDT7.11676214614 SVC
200 BDT14.23352429228 SVC
300 BDT21.35028643841 SVC
400 BDT28.46704858455 SVC
500 BDT35.58381073069 SVC
600 BDT42.70057287683 SVC
700 BDT49.81733502297 SVC
800 BDT56.9340971691 SVC
900 BDT64.05085931524 SVC
1 000 BDT71.16762146138 SVC
2 000 BDT142.33524292276 SVC
5 000 BDT355.8381073069 SVC
10 000 BDT711.67621461381 SVC
20 000 BDT1 423.35242922761 SVC
50 000 BDT3 558.38107306903 SVC
100 000 BDT7 116.76214613806 SVC
Last updated June 6, 2025 at 01:55 PM