CVE to MRU Exchange Rate - Convert Cape Verde Escudo to Mauritanian ouguiya

Converting from Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) to Mauritanian Ouguiya (MRU)

What is Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

The Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) is the official currency of Cape Verde, an archipelago located off the coast of West Africa. Introduced in 1939 to replace the Portuguese escudo, the CVE has gradually become the backbone of the island nation's economy. Cape Verde’s monetary system is designed to promote stability and encourage foreign investment, aligning closely with the Euro due to historical ties with Portugal.

The CVE is subdivided into 100 centavos, though centavos are rarely used in everyday transactions. The value of the escudo is tied to the Euro, maintaining a stable exchange rate. As of now, one Euro equals approximately 110 CVE, but this can fluctuate based on economic conditions. In everyday life, the escudo is used for all sorts of transactions, from purchasing goods and services to exchanging for foreign currencies.

Travelers or those engaging in trade with Cape Verde must be aware of the current exchange rate to ensure they are getting a fair deal. The CVE is generally not well-traded outside of Cape Verde, so obtaining it may require you to exchange money upon arrival in the country.

What is Mauritanian Ouguiya (MRU)

The Mauritanian Ouguiya (MRU) is the currency used in Mauritania, a nation situated in Northwest Africa. It was introduced in 1973, replacing the previous currency called the ouguiya. The MRU is notably unique, as it has undergone a redenomination in 2017, when one new ouguiya was set equivalent to 1,000 old ouguiyas. This change aimed to simplify transactions and foster economic growth.

The Ouguiya is divided into 5 khoums, with coins available in denominations of the lower currency. The value of the MRU is influenced by a variety of factors, including trade balances, inflation rates, and global economic conditions. Therefore, keeping track of the current exchange rate is crucial for anyone needing to convert CVE to MRU or vice versa. As of now, the exchange rates can vary widely, making it essential to consult reliable financial resources or platforms for the most accurate rates.

People traveling or doing business in Mauritania will definitely need to engage in currency conversion. Local establishments usually accept the MRU for all transactions, and it is recommended to carry both cash and consider digital options where available.

Conclusion

Understanding the currencies of Cape Verde and Mauritania—CVE and MRU, respectively—is essential for effective financial transactions and investments in these regions. When converting dollars or euros, staying updated on the latest exchange rates will ensure a smooth experience, be it for travel, trade, or personal use.

Cape Verde Escudo to Mauritanian ouguiya conversion table

CVE to MRU conversion table

Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)Mauritanian ouguiya (MRU)
1 CVE0.40603999456 MRU
2 CVE0.81207998912 MRU
3 CVE1.21811998368 MRU
4 CVE1.62415997823 MRU
5 CVE2.03019997279 MRU
6 CVE2.43623996735 MRU
7 CVE2.84227996191 MRU
8 CVE3.24831995647 MRU
9 CVE3.65435995103 MRU
10 CVE4.06039994559 MRU
100 CVE40.60399945586 MRU
200 CVE81.20799891171 MRU
300 CVE121.81199836757 MRU
400 CVE162.41599782343 MRU
500 CVE203.01999727928 MRU
600 CVE243.62399673514 MRU
700 CVE284.22799619099 MRU
800 CVE324.83199564685 MRU
900 CVE365.43599510271 MRU
1 000 CVE406.03999455856 MRU
2 000 CVE812.07998911713 MRU
5 000 CVE2 030.19997279282 MRU
10 000 CVE4 060.39994558564 MRU
20 000 CVE8 120.79989117128 MRU
50 000 CVE20 301.9997279282 MRU
100 000 CVE40 603.9994558564 MRU
Last updated May 23, 2025 at 02:55 PM