KES to SVC Exchange Rate - Convert Kenyan Shilling to El Salvador Colon

Converting from Kenyan Shilling (KES) to El Salvador Colon (SVC)

What is Kenyan Shilling (KES)

The Kenyan Shilling, represented by the symbol KES, is the official currency of Kenya. The currency is further divided into 100 cents. The Central Bank of Kenya is responsible for issuing and managing the Kenyan Shilling. It was introduced in 1966, replacing the East African shilling, which was previously used in several East African countries.

The Kenyan Shilling has seen various fluctuations due to factors such as inflation, economic conditions, and political stability in the region. To understand the value of KES, one must consider its exchange rates, which are subject to change based on market dynamics.

For individuals engaged in international trade or tourism, awareness of the exchange rate is crucial. With Kenya being a hub for both tourism and business in East Africa, the KES plays a vital role in the financial ecosystem. As of today, $1.00 is roughly equivalent to around 110 KES, but this can vary at different times based on the foreign exchange market.

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon, represented by the symbol SVC, was the official currency of El Salvador until it was replaced by the US Dollar (USD) in 2001. The Colon was divided into 100 centavos and was introduced back in 1892 as a unit of currency. The central bank of El Salvador managed the Colon, and it faced numerous challenges, particularly during economic instability in the late 20th century.

Although the Colon is no longer the official currency, historical information about it is important for understanding El Salvador's economic landscape. The exchange rate of the Colon to the US Dollar was fixed at 8.75 SVC to 1 USD during its last days of circulation.

Despite the transition to the US Dollar, some businesses and locals may still have a nostalgic attachment to the Colon. For travelers or those trading with El Salvador, it’s worth knowing that any historical reference to the SVC has a significant cultural context.

Converting KES to SVC

For anyone looking to convert Kenyan Shilling (KES) to the historical El Salvador Colon (SVC), it’s important to note that SVC is no longer in active circulation. However, if you want to know the conversion for scholarly, nostalgic, or comparative purposes, one would typically have to first convert KES to USD and then consider the fixed exchange rate for SVC at the time of its use.

Thus, the conversion formula can be expressed such that:

Converted Value (SVC) = ❰(KES/Exchange Rate (KES to USD)) ❱ × 8.75

In conclusion, whether you are looking to travel, invest, or simply learn about the currencies, understanding KES and SVC gives insights into the respective economies of Kenya and El Salvador.

Kenyan Shilling to El Salvador Colon conversion table

KES to SVC conversion table

Kenyan Shilling (KES)El Salvador Colon (SVC)
1 KES0.06770702069 SVC
2 KES0.13541404138 SVC
3 KES0.20312106207 SVC
4 KES0.27082808276 SVC
5 KES0.33853510346 SVC
6 KES0.40624212415 SVC
7 KES0.47394914484 SVC
8 KES0.54165616553 SVC
9 KES0.60936318622 SVC
10 KES0.67707020691 SVC
100 KES6.77070206911 SVC
200 KES13.54140413823 SVC
300 KES20.31210620734 SVC
400 KES27.08280827646 SVC
500 KES33.85351034557 SVC
600 KES40.62421241468 SVC
700 KES47.3949144838 SVC
800 KES54.16561655291 SVC
900 KES60.93631862203 SVC
1 000 KES67.70702069114 SVC
2 000 KES135.41404138228 SVC
5 000 KES338.53510345569 SVC
10 000 KES677.07020691139 SVC
20 000 KES1 354.14041382278 SVC
50 000 KES3 385.35103455695 SVC
100 000 KES6 770.7020691139 SVC
Last updated June 5, 2025 at 06:55 AM