CVE to COP Exchange Rate - Convert Cape Verde Escudo to Colombian Peso

Converting from Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) to Colombian Peso (COP)

What is Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

The Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) is the official currency of Cape Verde, an island country located off the northwest coast of Africa. One escudo is subdivided into 100 centavos. The currency was introduced in 1977, replacing the Cape Verdean escudo that was based on the Portuguese escudo. The CVE is controlled by the Bank of Cape Verde, which is responsible for maintaining the stability of the currency.

Cape Verde's economy is heavily influenced by tourism, agriculture, and remittances from Cape Verdeans living abroad. As a result, the exchange rate can fluctuate based on economic conditions, making it essential for visitors and businesses to stay informed about current rates. The CVE is not widely traded outside its region, so when converting to other currencies, many may rely on online converters or banks.

What is Colombian Peso (COP)

The Colombian Peso (COP) is the official currency of Colombia, a South American country known for its diverse culture and natural beauty. The peso has been the currency of Colombia since 1810 and is subdivided into 100 centavos. The Banco de la República, Colombia's central bank, issues and regulates the currency.

Colombia's economy is one of the largest in South America and is driven by sectors such as agriculture, mining, and manufacturing. In recent years, the country has made significant strides in improving its economic stability, but the exchange rate for the Colombian Peso can still vary due to global economic factors and domestic policies. The COP is relatively more accessible for conversion internationally, given Colombia's greater trade relationships compared to Cape Verde.

Converting CVE to COP

When converting from Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) to Colombian Peso (COP), it's crucial to consider the current exchange rate. As of October 2023, the conversion can be challenging since the CVE is not as commonly traded. You can usually find the current rate through reliable online currency converters or by contacting a bank that provides exchange services.

For example, if you want to convert 1,000 CVE to COP, you would check the current exchange rate (say, 1 CVE = 200 COP). Therefore, the calculation would be:

1,000 CVE × 200 COP/CVE = 200,000 COP

Always make sure to check for any additional fees associated with the conversion, as banks or currency exchanges may charge a fee or offer slightly different rates. Staying updated on these rates can help ensure that you are making the most cost-effective decisions for your currency exchange needs.

Cape Verde Escudo to Colombian Peso conversion table

CVE to COP conversion table

Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)Colombian Peso (COP)
1 CVE40.8398680853 COP
2 CVE81.67973617059 COP
3 CVE122.51960425589 COP
4 CVE163.35947234118 COP
5 CVE204.19934042648 COP
6 CVE245.03920851177 COP
7 CVE285.87907659707 COP
8 CVE326.71894468236 COP
9 CVE367.55881276766 COP
10 CVE408.39868085295 COP
100 CVE4 083.98680852953 COP
200 CVE8 167.97361705906 COP
300 CVE12 251.9604255886 COP
400 CVE16 335.94723411813 COP
500 CVE20 419.93404264766 COP
600 CVE24 503.92085117719 COP
700 CVE28 587.90765970672 COP
800 CVE32 671.89446823625 COP
900 CVE36 755.88127676579 COP
1 000 CVE40 839.86808529532 COP
2 000 CVE81 679.73617059064 COP
5 000 CVE204 199.34042647659 COP
10 000 CVE408 398.68085295318 COP
20 000 CVE816 797.36170590636 COP
50 000 CVE2 041 993.4042647659 COP
100 000 CVE4 083 986.8085295318 COP
Last updated March 28, 2025 at 11:55 PM