GMD to CVE Exchange Rate - Convert Gambian Dalasi to Cape Verde Escudo

Converting from Gambian Dalasi (GMD) to Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

What is Gambian Dalasi (GMD)

The Gambian Dalasi (GMD) is the official currency of The Gambia, a small West African nation located along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. The Dalasi was introduced in 1971, replacing the Gambian Pound at a rate of 1 Dalasi equal to 10 Shillings. The currency is subdivided into 100 bututs.

The symbol for the Dalasi is denoted as "D" or "GMD" to indicate that it is the Gambian currency. The Central Bank of The Gambia is responsible for issuing the Dalasi and regulating its supply. The bank aims to manage inflation and stabilize the economy, which can be influenced by both domestic and global factors.

The Dalasi plays a crucial role in the daily lives of Gambians as it is used in all types of transactions, from purchasing groceries to paying bills. The currency's value can fluctuate due to economic conditions, including trade balances, tourism income, and remittances from Gambians living abroad. As a developing nation, The Gambia faces various economic challenges that can affect the strength of the Dalasi against other currencies.

What is Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

The Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) is the official currency of Cape Verde, an island nation situated off the northwest coast of Africa. The currency was introduced in 1930, initially pegged to the Portuguese Escudo, which it replaced in 1977 following Cape Verde's independence from Portugal. The Escudo is subdivided into 100 centavos.

The symbol for the Escudo is "Esc" or "CVE," helping to distinguish it from other currencies. The Bank of Cape Verde is the institution responsible for issuing the Escudo and maintaining the country's monetary policy. The bank's main objectives include controlling inflation, promoting economic stability, and ensuring the financial wellbeing of its citizens.

The Escudo is essential for daily transactions in Cape Verde. The value of the Escudo can be impacted by multiple factors, including tourism, which is a significant industry for the country, and the remittance market, where Cape Verdeans abroad send money back home. Additionally, economic indicators, such as inflation and trade deficits, can also influence the exchange rate of the Escudo.

When it comes to converting Gambian Dalasi to Cape Verde Escudo, understanding the exchange rate is vital. Currently, the exchange rate fluctuates based on global economic conditions. To convert an amount from GMD to CVE, one can use the formula:

Value in CVE = Value in GMD × Exchange Rate (GMD to CVE)

In conclusion, both the Gambian Dalasi and the Cape Verde Escudo serve vital roles in their respective economies. Travelers and businesses engaged in trade must keep abreast of the latest exchange rates to make informed decisions and ensure smooth transactions.

Gambian Dalasi to Cape Verde Escudo conversion table

GMD to CVE conversion table

Gambian Dalasi (GMD)Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)
1 GMD1.35698467659 CVE
2 GMD2.71396935318 CVE
3 GMD4.07095402977 CVE
4 GMD5.42793870636 CVE
5 GMD6.78492338295 CVE
6 GMD8.14190805954 CVE
7 GMD9.49889273612 CVE
8 GMD10.85587741271 CVE
9 GMD12.2128620893 CVE
10 GMD13.56984676589 CVE
100 GMD135.69846765892 CVE
200 GMD271.39693531783 CVE
300 GMD407.09540297675 CVE
400 GMD542.79387063567 CVE
500 GMD678.49233829458 CVE
600 GMD814.1908059535 CVE
700 GMD949.88927361242 CVE
800 GMD1 085.58774127134 CVE
900 GMD1 221.28620893025 CVE
1 000 GMD1 356.98467658917 CVE
2 000 GMD2 713.96935317834 CVE
5 000 GMD6 784.92338294585 CVE
10 000 GMD13 569.84676589169 CVE
20 000 GMD27 139.69353178338 CVE
50 000 GMD67 849.23382945846 CVE
100 000 GMD135 698.46765891691 CVE
Last updated May 1, 2025 at 09:55 PM