CVE to ZMW Exchange Rate - Convert Cape Verde Escudo to Zambian kwacha

Converting from Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) to Zambian Kwacha (ZMW)

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 has been in use since 1914, though it underwent a significant redesign in 1980 to reflect the country’s cultural heritage and modernization efforts. The currency is subdivided into 100 centavos, although coins of this denomination are rarely used in daily transactions.

The exchange rate for the CVE can fluctuate due to various economic factors, including inflation, government policies, and global market trends. The Central Bank of Cape Verde is responsible for issuing the escudo and managing monetary policy in the country. Because Cape Verde is a popular tourist destination, the escudo is often exchanged for foreign currencies like the Euro and the US Dollar. Visitors to the islands should be aware of the current exchange rates to ensure they get a fair deal when converting their money.

What is Zambian Kwacha (ZMW)

The Zambian Kwacha (ZMW) is the official currency of Zambia, a landlocked country in southern Africa. Introduced in 1968, the kwacha replaced the Zambian pound, and its name means "dawn" in the local Nyanja language. The currency is also divided into 100 ngwee, though, similar to the escudo, ngwee coins are not widely circulated in day-to-day transactions.

Zambia's economy largely depends on agriculture, mining, and tourism, which influences the value of the kwacha against other currencies. The Bank of Zambia manages the issuance and value of the kwacha, ensuring monetary stability. The exchange rate can be affected by various external factors, including commodity prices and international investment trends.

When converting CVE to ZMW, it is crucial to check current exchange rates, as they can vary significantly based on economic conditions. As of now, you can perform the conversion using the formula:

Amount in ZMW = Amount in CVE × (Exchange Rate (ZMW/CVE)/1)

For practical purposes, online currency converters can also provide immediate and accurate conversions. Users should take note of any fees that may apply when exchanging currencies at banks, exchange bureaus, or during travel.

In conclusion, both the Cape Verde Escudo and the Zambian Kwacha uniquely represent their respective countries' economies and cultures. Understanding the characteristics and current exchange rates of these currencies is essential for travelers and investors alike.

Cape Verde Escudo to Zambian kwacha conversion table

CVE to ZMW conversion table

Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)Zambian kwacha (ZMW)
1 CVE0.27500203142 ZMW
2 CVE0.55000406284 ZMW
3 CVE0.82500609426 ZMW
4 CVE1.10000812569 ZMW
5 CVE1.37501015711 ZMW
6 CVE1.65001218853 ZMW
7 CVE1.92501421995 ZMW
8 CVE2.20001625137 ZMW
9 CVE2.47501828279 ZMW
10 CVE2.75002031421 ZMW
100 CVE27.50020314214 ZMW
200 CVE55.00040628429 ZMW
300 CVE82.50060942643 ZMW
400 CVE110.00081256857 ZMW
500 CVE137.50101571072 ZMW
600 CVE165.00121885286 ZMW
700 CVE192.501421995 ZMW
800 CVE220.00162513714 ZMW
900 CVE247.50182827929 ZMW
1 000 CVE275.00203142143 ZMW
2 000 CVE550.00406284286 ZMW
5 000 CVE1 375.01015710715 ZMW
10 000 CVE2 750.0203142143 ZMW
20 000 CVE5 500.0406284286 ZMW
50 000 CVE13 750.10157107151 ZMW
100 000 CVE27 500.20314214301 ZMW
Last updated April 2, 2025 at 11:59 PM