BRL to CVE Exchange Rate - Convert Brazilian Real to Cape Verde Escudo

Converting from Brazilian Real (BRL) to Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

What is Brazilian Real (BRL)

The Brazilian Real (BRL) is the official currency of Brazil, a vibrant country in South America known for its diverse culture and economy. The Real was introduced on July 1, 1994, as part of a broader economic plan to stabilize the country's economy, which had been struggling with hyperinflation. The currency is abbreviated as R$ and is divided into 100 centavos.

The Brazilian Real is a floating currency, meaning its value is determined by market forces, including supply and demand. The Central Bank of Brazil is responsible for issuing banknotes and coins, which come in various denominations. As of 2023, common banknotes include R$2, R$5, R$10, R$20, R$50, and R$100, while coins come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 centavos, and R$1.

Brazil's economy is one of the largest in the world, heavily influenced by agriculture, mining, and manufacturing. The Real is often used in international trade and investment, making it crucial for travelers and businesses engaging with Brazil. When converting BRL to other currencies, understanding the exchange rate is vital, as it fluctuates regularly based on various economic indicators.

What is Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

The Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) is the official currency of Cape Verde, an archipelago located off the west coast of Africa. The Escudo was first introduced in 1914 but took on its significant role in 1980 when it became the official currency, replacing the Portuguese Escudo. The abbreviation for the currency is CVE, and it is divided into 100 centavos.

The Central Bank of Cape Verde issues banknotes and coins in various denominations. Common banknotes are available in amounts of CVE 200, CVE 500, CVE 1,000, CVE 2,000, CVE 5,000, and CVE 10,000, while the coins include CVE 1, CVE 5, CVE 10, CVE 20, and CVE 50. The Escudo is a fixed currency; its value is pegged to the Euro, which stabilizes its exchange rate with other currencies.

Cape Verde's economy is characterized by tourism, agriculture, and remittances from expatriates. The country's economy has seen steady growth in recent years, largely driven by tourism and foreign investment. As with any currency, understanding the exchange rate between the Cape Verde Escudo and the Brazilian Real is essential for travelers, businesses, and investors.

In conclusion, converting from Brazilian Real (BRL) to Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) is not just about numbers; it reflects the economic landscapes of two distinct regions. While the BRL is linked to Brazil's robust economy, the CVE operates within a smaller, developing economy. When planning to convert between these currencies, staying updated on current exchange rates is critical to ensuring accurate transactions.

For quick conversion, you can use the formula:

C = B × E

, where $C$ is the amount in CVE, $B$ is the amount in BRL, and $E$ is the exchange rate from BRL to CVE.

Brazilian Real to Cape Verde Escudo conversion table

BRL to CVE conversion table

Brazilian Real (BRL)Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)
1 BRL17.24087457338 CVE
2 BRL34.48174914676 CVE
3 BRL51.72262372014 CVE
4 BRL68.96349829352 CVE
5 BRL86.2043728669 CVE
6 BRL103.44524744027 CVE
7 BRL120.68612201365 CVE
8 BRL137.92699658703 CVE
9 BRL155.16787116041 CVE
10 BRL172.40874573379 CVE
100 BRL1 724.08745733791 CVE
200 BRL3 448.17491467582 CVE
300 BRL5 172.26237201373 CVE
400 BRL6 896.34982935164 CVE
500 BRL8 620.43728668955 CVE
600 BRL10 344.52474402746 CVE
700 BRL12 068.61220136537 CVE
800 BRL13 792.69965870328 CVE
900 BRL15 516.7871160412 CVE
1 000 BRL17 240.87457337911 CVE
2 000 BRL34 481.74914675821 CVE
5 000 BRL86 204.37286689553 CVE
10 000 BRL172 408.74573379106 CVE
20 000 BRL344 817.49146758212 CVE
50 000 BRL862 043.7286689553 CVE
100 000 BRL1 724 087.45733791061 CVE
Last updated June 13, 2025 at 11:59 PM