ILS to GMD Exchange Rate - Convert Israeli Shekel to Gambian Dalasi

Converting from Israeli Shekel (ILS) to Gambian Dalasi (GMD)

What is Israeli Shekel (ILS)

The Israeli Shekel (ILS) is the official currency of Israel and is recognized as one of the most stable currencies in the Middle East. Its symbol is ₪, and it is further subdivided into 100 agorot. The Shekel has a rich history, dating back to ancient times when it was a unit of weight for measuring precious metals. In modern times, the currency was reintroduced in 1985, replacing the old Shekel at a rate of 1 new Shekel for every 1,000 old Shekels.

The Israeli economy is known for its advanced technology sector, robust agriculture, and strong manufacturing base, making the Shekel relatively strong against many other currencies. When converting ILS to other currencies, like the Gambian Dalasi, various factors can affect the exchange rate, such as economic performance, inflation rates, and political stability.

What is Gambian Dalasi (GMD)

The Gambian Dalasi (GMD) is the currency of The Gambia, a small West African nation. It is symbolized as D and is divided into 100 bututs. The Dalasi was introduced in 1971, replacing the Gambian pound. Since then, it has undergone several changes, reflecting the evolving economic environment of the country.

The Dalasi is influenced by the agricultural economy of The Gambia, which depends heavily on crops such as groundnuts and rice, as well as tourism. The country’s reliance on foreign investment and remittances can also directly impact the value of the Dalasi. Therefore, currency conversion from GMD to other currencies, including the Israeli Shekel, can fluctuate based on various economic indicators.

Converting ILS to GMD

When converting Israeli Shekels (ILS) to Gambian Dalasi (GMD), it's important to check the current exchange rate, as it can change frequently. Exchange rates are usually quoted at banks and currency exchange services, and they may include additional fees for service. At a given point in time, if the exchange rate is stated as:

1 ILS = X GMD

This means that if you have a specific amount of ILS, you can multiply it by X to find out how many Dalasi you would receive. For example, if you were to convert 100 ILS to GMD and the exchange rate is $X = 25$, you would receive:

100 ILS × 25 GMD/ILS = 2500 GMD

In conclusion, understanding the Israeli Shekel and the Gambian Dalasi is crucial for individuals and businesses involved in international trade or travel. By keeping an eye on exchange rates and economic conditions, one can make smarter financial decisions when converting these two currencies.

Israeli Shekel to Gambian Dalasi conversion table

ILS to GMD conversion table

Israeli Shekel (ILS)Gambian Dalasi (GMD)
1 ILS20.25592142083 GMD
2 ILS40.51184284166 GMD
3 ILS60.76776426249 GMD
4 ILS81.02368568332 GMD
5 ILS101.27960710415 GMD
6 ILS121.53552852498 GMD
7 ILS141.79144994581 GMD
8 ILS162.04737136664 GMD
9 ILS182.30329278747 GMD
10 ILS202.5592142083 GMD
100 ILS2 025.592142083 GMD
200 ILS4 051.184284166 GMD
300 ILS6 076.77642624901 GMD
400 ILS8 102.36856833201 GMD
500 ILS10 127.96071041501 GMD
600 ILS12 153.55285249801 GMD
700 ILS14 179.14499458102 GMD
800 ILS16 204.73713666402 GMD
900 ILS18 230.32927874702 GMD
1 000 ILS20 255.92142083002 GMD
2 000 ILS40 511.84284166005 GMD
5 000 ILS101 279.60710415011 GMD
10 000 ILS202 559.21420830023 GMD
20 000 ILS405 118.42841660046 GMD
50 000 ILS1 012 796.07104150114 GMD
100 000 ILS2 025 592.14208300229 GMD
Last updated June 3, 2025 at 10:55 AM