CVE to TZS Exchange Rate - Convert Cape Verde Escudo to Tanzanian Shilling

Converting from Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) to Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)

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 currency was introduced in 1914 to replace the Cape Verdean real, and it plays a vital role in the economy of the country. The escudo is subdivided into 100 centavos.

The CVE is issued by the Bank of Cape Verde and is used for all forms of transactions within the islands, which are known for their beautiful beaches, rich culture, and tourism. In recent years, Cape Verde has experienced economic growth, and the tourism sector has flourished, thus influencing the demand for the CVE.

The value of the Cape Verde Escudo can fluctuate, often depending on factors such as inflation, foreign investment, and tourism levels. As of now, the CVE is primarily used within Cape Verde, as it is not widely accepted outside the country. This limited use can sometimes make currency conversion a bit challenging for those wishing to travel or conduct business internationally.

What is Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)

The Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) is the official currency of the United Republic of Tanzania, located in East Africa, known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cultures. The shilling was introduced in 1966, replacing the East African shilling, and is further divided into 100 cents.

The Bank of Tanzania is responsible for issuing the shilling and regulating its circulation. Over the years, the TZS has played a crucial role in the country's economy, which is largely driven by agriculture, tourism, and mining. The value of the Tanzanian shilling can be affected by various factors, including economic performance, government policies, and global market trends.

When converting currencies from CVE to TZS, it is essential to consider the current exchange rates. Exchange rates fluctuate due to market conditions, so travelers and individuals should monitor rates closely to get the best deals. For example, if the exchange rate is $1 CVE = 0.059 TZS$, an individual exchanging 1,000 CVE would receive approximately 59 TZS.

To sum up, understanding the Cape Verde Escudo and Tanzanian Shilling is vital for anyone looking to travel or do business between these two nations. By being informed about the currencies and current exchange rates, individuals can navigate their financial transactions with greater ease and confidence. Whether you're exploring the beaches of Cape Verde or going on a safari in Tanzania, knowing the ins and outs of currency conversion can enhance your experience.

Cape Verde Escudo to Tanzanian Shilling conversion table

CVE to TZS conversion table

Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)
1 CVE25.86807509182 TZS
2 CVE51.73615018365 TZS
3 CVE77.60422527547 TZS
4 CVE103.47230036729 TZS
5 CVE129.34037545912 TZS
6 CVE155.20845055094 TZS
7 CVE181.07652564277 TZS
8 CVE206.94460073459 TZS
9 CVE232.81267582641 TZS
10 CVE258.68075091824 TZS
100 CVE2 586.80750918237 TZS
200 CVE5 173.61501836474 TZS
300 CVE7 760.42252754711 TZS
400 CVE10 347.23003672948 TZS
500 CVE12 934.03754591185 TZS
600 CVE15 520.84505509422 TZS
700 CVE18 107.6525642766 TZS
800 CVE20 694.46007345897 TZS
900 CVE23 281.26758264134 TZS
1 000 CVE25 868.07509182371 TZS
2 000 CVE51 736.15018364741 TZS
5 000 CVE129 340.37545911854 TZS
10 000 CVE258 680.75091823707 TZS
20 000 CVE517 361.50183647415 TZS
50 000 CVE1 293 403.75459118536 TZS
100 000 CVE2 586 807.50918237073 TZS
Last updated April 1, 2025 at 08:55 PM