CVE to ETB Exchange Rate - Convert Cape Verde Escudo to Ethiopian Birr

Converting from Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) to Ethiopian Birr (ETB)

What is Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

The Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) is the official currency of Cape Verde, an island nation located off the northwest coast of Africa. The escudo was introduced in 1914, replacing the Portuguese escudo at a rate of 1 escudo to 1,000 reis. It is abbreviated as CVE and is divided into 100 centavos. The Central Bank of Cape Verde is responsible for issuing the currency, and it helps manage the country's monetary policy.

The escudo is primarily used for domestic transactions and is essential in trade and everyday purchases within Cape Verde. The significance of the CVE has increased due to the country's growing tourism industry, which introduces foreign currencies to the local economy. As a result, the exchange rate of the CVE against other currencies can fluctuate based on tourism inflows and economic conditions.

As of late 2023, the exchange rate varies, and it is vital for travelers and traders to monitor the value of the CVE in relation to other currencies. To convert CVE into Ethiopian Birr (ETB), one should refer to recent exchange rates, often provided by banks or currency exchange services.

What is Ethiopian Birr (ETB)

The Ethiopian Birr (ETB) is the official currency of Ethiopia, and it plays a crucial role in the country’s economy. The birr was first introduced in 1945 and replaced the Ethiopian dollar at a rate of 1 birr to 100 cents. The symbol for the birr is "Br," and it has been described as both a critical tool for trade and an essential part of everyday life in Ethiopia.

Ethiopia's central bank, the National Bank of Ethiopia, issues and regulates the birr. With a rapidly growing economy, especially in sectors like agriculture and services, Ethiopia's monetary policy aims to stabilize and grow the economy. The birr is, however, known for its volatility in the foreign exchange market, and its value can change significantly over time.

Just like the CVE, the Ethiopian Birr is influenced by various factors, such as inflation rates, economic development, and trade balances. When converting between CVE and ETB, understanding the current exchange rate is essential.

For example, if you want to convert 1,000 CVE to ETB, knowing the current exchange rate will tell you how many Ethiopian birrs you will receive. If the exchange rate is 1CVE=0.21ETB, the conversion would be:

1,000 CVE × 0.21 ETB/CVE = 210 ETB

In conclusion, whether you are traveling from Cape Verde to Ethiopia or involved in trade between the two regions, understanding the differences and conversion methods between CVE and ETB is crucial for smooth financial transactions.

Cape Verde Escudo to Ethiopian Birr conversion table

CVE to ETB conversion table

Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)Ethiopian Birr (ETB)
1 CVE1.28645172992 ETB
2 CVE2.57290345985 ETB
3 CVE3.85935518977 ETB
4 CVE5.14580691969 ETB
5 CVE6.43225864962 ETB
6 CVE7.71871037954 ETB
7 CVE9.00516210946 ETB
8 CVE10.29161383939 ETB
9 CVE11.57806556931 ETB
10 CVE12.86451729923 ETB
100 CVE128.64517299234 ETB
200 CVE257.29034598468 ETB
300 CVE385.93551897702 ETB
400 CVE514.58069196936 ETB
500 CVE643.2258649617 ETB
600 CVE771.87103795404 ETB
700 CVE900.51621094638 ETB
800 CVE1 029.16138393872 ETB
900 CVE1 157.80655693107 ETB
1 000 CVE1 286.45172992341 ETB
2 000 CVE2 572.90345984681 ETB
5 000 CVE6 432.25864961703 ETB
10 000 CVE12 864.51729923406 ETB
20 000 CVE25 729.03459846812 ETB
50 000 CVE64 322.5864961703 ETB
100 000 CVE128 645.1729923406 ETB
Last updated March 28, 2025 at 11:55 PM