JMD to XCD Exchange Rate - Convert Jamaican Dollar to East Caribbean Dollar

Converting from Jamaican Dollar (JMD) to East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)

What is Jamaican Dollar (JMD)

The Jamaican Dollar (JMD) is the official currency of Jamaica, a vibrant island nation located in the Caribbean Sea. The JMD is subdivided into 100 cents, with coins available in denominations of $1, $5, $10, and $20, as well as banknotes in $50, $100, $500, $1,000, and $5,000.

First issued in 1969, the Jamaican Dollar has undergone several changes, including redesigns and adjustments in its value. The currency symbol for the Jamaican Dollar is often represented as "J$" to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. The value of the JMD fluctuates based on various factors, including economic conditions, inflation rates, and political stability within Jamaica.

Historically, the Jamaican economy has relied heavily on tourism, agriculture, and remittances, which play significant roles in the country's overall GDP. Due to these factors, understanding the exchange rate of the JMD relative to other currencies, such as the East Caribbean Dollar (XCD), is essential for travelers, investors, and locals.

What is East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)

The East Caribbean Dollar (XCD) is the currency used by eight countries and territories in the Eastern Caribbean. These include Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Anguilla, and Montserrat. The XCD is further divided into 100 cents, and it is represented by the symbol "$" or sometimes "EC$" to indicate its association with the East Caribbean region.

Established in 1983, the East Caribbean Dollar has been pegged to the US Dollar (USD) at a fixed rate of 2.7 XCD to 1 USD. This peg helps to maintain stability in the currency value and supports trade and economic relations among member nations. The XCD is printed by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, which is responsible for regulating the currency and monetary policy across the region.

The economies of the East Caribbean countries are primarily driven by tourism, agriculture, and services. Thus, fluctuations in the value of the XCD relative to other currencies, including the Jamaican Dollar, can significantly affect trade and investment opportunities.

Converting JMD to XCD

When converting Jamaican Dollars to East Caribbean Dollars, it is vital to refer to current exchange rates, as these can vary daily based on market conditions. To convert JMD to XCD, the formula used is:

Amount in XCD = Amount in JMD × Exchange Rate

This formula allows individuals and businesses to determine the value of Jamaican currency in terms of East Caribbean Dollars, facilitating travel, trade, and investment decisions in the Caribbean region. Understanding these currencies enhances financial literacy and helps build stronger economic connections across borders.

Jamaican Dollar to East Caribbean Dollar conversion table

JMD to XCD conversion table

Jamaican Dollar (JMD)East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
1 JMD0.01705818576 XCD
2 JMD0.03411637152 XCD
3 JMD0.05117455728 XCD
4 JMD0.06823274304 XCD
5 JMD0.0852909288 XCD
6 JMD0.10234911456 XCD
7 JMD0.11940730033 XCD
8 JMD0.13646548609 XCD
9 JMD0.15352367185 XCD
10 JMD0.17058185761 XCD
100 JMD1.70581857608 XCD
200 JMD3.41163715215 XCD
300 JMD5.11745572823 XCD
400 JMD6.8232743043 XCD
500 JMD8.52909288038 XCD
600 JMD10.23491145645 XCD
700 JMD11.94073003253 XCD
800 JMD13.6465486086 XCD
900 JMD15.35236718468 XCD
1 000 JMD17.05818576075 XCD
2 000 JMD34.1163715215 XCD
5 000 JMD85.29092880376 XCD
10 000 JMD170.58185760752 XCD
20 000 JMD341.16371521504 XCD
50 000 JMD852.90928803759 XCD
100 000 JMD1 705.81857607519 XCD
Last updated May 21, 2025 at 09:55 AM