BWP to RON Exchange Rate - Convert Botswana Pula to Romanian New Leu

Converting from Botswana Pula (BWP) to Romanian New Leu (RON)

What is Botswana Pula (BWP)

The Botswana Pula (BWP) is the official currency of Botswana, a country located in Southern Africa. The term "Pula" translates to "rain" in the local Setswana language, signifying the importance of rain to the country's agriculture and economy. Introduced in 1976, the Pula replaced the South African Rand (ZAR) at a fixed exchange rate, marking Botswana's monetary independence.

The currency symbol for the Pula is "P" and its ISO code is BWP. The Pula is subdivided into 100 thebe, which means "star" in Setswana. The country’s central bank, the Bank of Botswana, is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency. Banknotes are available in denominations of P10, P20, P50, and P100, while coins come in P1, 50 thebe, 20 thebe, 10 thebe, and 5 thebe.

As of recent trends, the Pula has shown relative stability due to prudent fiscal and monetary policies. However, like all currencies, its value can fluctuate against other currencies, influenced by factors such as trade balances, foreign investments, inflation rates, and economic developments both locally and globally.

What is Romanian New Leu (RON)

The Romanian New Leu (RON) is the currency used in Romania. Its name, "Leu," means "lion" in Romanian, a symbol of strength and bravery. The currency was first introduced in 1867, but the “new” designation was added in 2005 after a significant revaluation aimed at stabilizing the economy and addressing hyperinflation that had affected the old leu.

The currency symbol for the Romanian New Leu is "lei" (pronounced "lay"). The ISO code for the New Leu is RON. One leu is subdivided into 100 bani. The National Bank of Romania is the authority responsible for issuing currency and maintaining monetary stability in the country.

Banknotes in Romania are issued in denominations of 1 leu, 5 lei, 10 lei, 50 lei, 100 lei, and 500 lei, while coins are available in 1 leu, 50 bani, 10 bani, 5 bani, and 1 bani. The RON is influenced by various factors, including economic growth, interest rates, inflation, and domestic political stability. In recent years, Romania has experienced a steady economic growth pattern, which has positively impacted the value of the leu.

Converting BWP to RON

When it comes to converting Botswana Pula to Romanian New Leu, exchange rates play a crucial role. You can find various online currency converters that provide real-time exchange rates. The conversion formula is straightforward:

Amount in RON = Amount in BWP × Exchange Rate (BWP to RON)

Be sure to check the latest exchange rates as they can fluctuate based on market conditions. Understanding these two currencies is vital for travelers, traders, and businesses engaging in international transactions.

Botswana Pula to Romanian New Leu conversion table

BWP to RON conversion table

Botswana Pula (BWP)Romanian New Leu (RON)
1 BWP0.31980185672 RON
2 BWP0.63960371343 RON
3 BWP0.95940557015 RON
4 BWP1.27920742687 RON
5 BWP1.59900928358 RON
6 BWP1.9188111403 RON
7 BWP2.23861299702 RON
8 BWP2.55841485374 RON
9 BWP2.87821671045 RON
10 BWP3.19801856717 RON
100 BWP31.9801856717 RON
200 BWP63.96037134339 RON
300 BWP95.94055701509 RON
400 BWP127.92074268678 RON
500 BWP159.90092835848 RON
600 BWP191.88111403017 RON
700 BWP223.86129970187 RON
800 BWP255.84148537356 RON
900 BWP287.82167104526 RON
1 000 BWP319.80185671695 RON
2 000 BWP639.60371343391 RON
5 000 BWP1 599.00928358477 RON
10 000 BWP3 198.01856716954 RON
20 000 BWP6 396.03713433908 RON
50 000 BWP15 990.09283584771 RON
100 000 BWP31 980.18567169542 RON
Last updated April 24, 2025 at 11:59 PM