KZT to SVC Exchange Rate - Convert Kazakhstan Tenge to El Salvador Colon

Converting from Kazakhstan Tenge (KZT) to El Salvador Colon (SVC)

What is Kazakhstan Tenge (KZT)

The Kazakhstan Tenge (KZT) is the official currency of Kazakhstan, a country located in Central Asia. Introduced in 1993, the Tenge replaced the Soviet Ruble at a rate of 1 Tenge for 500 Rubles, making it a substantial shift in the country’s monetary system. The name “Tenge” is derived from a Turkish word meaning “a set weight” or “balance,” reflecting the currency’s historic ties to trade and commerce.

The Tenge is subdivided into 100 tiyin, although the tiyin coins are rarely used in everyday transactions. The government of Kazakhstan issues banknotes in various denominations, including 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, and 10000 Tenge. The central bank, known as the National Bank of Kazakhstan, manages currency issuance and maintains financial stability in the country.

The value of the Tenge can fluctuate based on various economic factors, including oil prices, trade balance, and inflation rates. Kazakhstan is rich in natural resources, particularly oil and gas, which significantly impacts the currency's strength. For people in Kazakhstan, the Tenge represents not only a means of exchange but also a reflection of the country’s economic health and stability.

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador from its introduction in 1892 until it was effectively replaced by the US dollar in 2001. The Colón was named after Christopher Columbus, whose Spanish name is Cristóbal Colón. Initially, the Colon was pegged to the US dollar, but over time, it became more independent as a form of currency used primarily for local transactions and commerce.

The Colón is divided into 100 centavos. It was issued in various banknotes and coins, with colorful designs reflecting the country's rich culture and history. However, by 2001, El Salvador adopted the US dollar as its legal tender to stabilize its economy and facilitate trade. While some Colón notes are still in circulation, they are gradually phased out.

As a currency, the Colón is no longer widely used, but it holds historical significance for Salvadorans. The switch to the US dollar aimed to attract foreign investment and improve the economic conditions in the country. Today, most transactions in El Salvador occur in US dollars, making the Colon a relic of the past.

In converting KZT to SVC, it's essential to keep in mind the current exchange rates set by financial institutions and the factors influencing both currencies. This will help individuals and businesses conduct transactions smoothly and effectively in today’s global market.

Kazakhstan Tenge to El Salvador Colon conversion table

KZT to SVC conversion table

Kazakhstan Tenge (KZT)El Salvador Colon (SVC)
1 KZT0.01687638643 SVC
2 KZT0.03375277285 SVC
3 KZT0.05062915928 SVC
4 KZT0.06750554571 SVC
5 KZT0.08438193213 SVC
6 KZT0.10125831856 SVC
7 KZT0.11813470499 SVC
8 KZT0.13501109141 SVC
9 KZT0.15188747784 SVC
10 KZT0.16876386427 SVC
100 KZT1.68763864268 SVC
200 KZT3.37527728536 SVC
300 KZT5.06291592804 SVC
400 KZT6.75055457072 SVC
500 KZT8.4381932134 SVC
600 KZT10.12583185608 SVC
700 KZT11.81347049877 SVC
800 KZT13.50110914145 SVC
900 KZT15.18874778413 SVC
1 000 KZT16.87638642681 SVC
2 000 KZT33.75277285362 SVC
5 000 KZT84.38193213404 SVC
10 000 KZT168.76386426808 SVC
20 000 KZT337.52772853616 SVC
50 000 KZT843.8193213404 SVC
100 000 KZT1 687.6386426808 SVC
Last updated April 10, 2025 at 11:59 PM