LKR to SVC Exchange Rate - Convert Sri Lanka Rupee to El Salvador Colon

Converting from Sri Lanka Rupee (LKR) to El Salvador Colon (SVC)

What is Sri Lanka Rupee (LKR)

The Sri Lanka Rupee (LKR) is the official currency of Sri Lanka, a beautiful island nation located in South Asia. The currency symbol for the rupee is "₨" and is often abbreviated as LKR in financial contexts. The Sri Lanka Rupee is further subdivided into 100 cents. The currency has been in use since the aftermath of British colonial rule, adapting over time to reflect the economic and cultural nuances of the nation.

The LKR is issued and regulated by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. The currency plays a crucial role in facilitating trade and economic activities within the country. The exchange rate of the Sri Lanka Rupee can fluctuate based on various factors, including inflation rates, interest rates, and foreign currency reserves. As a result, living costs, business transactions, and savings can significantly fluctuate in value when viewed in a global context.

For travelers or businesses dealing with Sri Lanka, understanding the value of the rupee against other currencies is essential for budgeting and financial planning. Converters and financial institutions provide current exchange rates to help individuals convert LKR to other currencies and vice versa.

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador until it was replaced by the United States Dollar (USD) in 2001. The colon was subdivided into 100 centavos and was originally named after Christopher Columbus. The currency symbol is often displayed as "₡".

Although the Salvadoran government adopted the U.S. Dollar as the country's primary currency to stabilize the economy and encourage foreign investment, the colon still holds historical significance. Before the dollarization, the colon served as a means to facilitate daily transactions, enhance trade, and manage local economic policies.

Although the colon is no longer in circulation, it is still occasionally referenced in financial reports or historical contexts when discussing Salvadoran economic developments prior to 2001. For those interested in historical currency exchange or collectibles, the El Salvador Colon remains a fascinating subject.

Converting LKR to SVC

When converting from Sri Lanka Rupee (LKR) to El Salvador Colon (SVC), it is important to first convert LKR to U.S. Dollars (USD), as the colon is no longer a functioning currency. After determining the equivalent value in USD, you can simply reference current exchange rates for further conversions.

In summary, while LKR and SVC serve different roles in their respective nations, understanding both currencies allows for better financial planning and awareness in a globalized economy. Whether you are looking to travel, invest, or conduct business, being informed about currency conversions is crucial for making sound financial decisions.

Sri Lanka Rupee to El Salvador Colon conversion table

LKR to SVC conversion table

Sri Lanka Rupee (LKR)El Salvador Colon (SVC)
1 LKR0.02920590199 SVC
2 LKR0.05841180398 SVC
3 LKR0.08761770597 SVC
4 LKR0.11682360796 SVC
5 LKR0.14602950995 SVC
6 LKR0.17523541194 SVC
7 LKR0.20444131393 SVC
8 LKR0.23364721592 SVC
9 LKR0.26285311792 SVC
10 LKR0.29205901991 SVC
100 LKR2.92059019906 SVC
200 LKR5.84118039811 SVC
300 LKR8.76177059717 SVC
400 LKR11.68236079623 SVC
500 LKR14.60295099528 SVC
600 LKR17.52354119434 SVC
700 LKR20.4441313934 SVC
800 LKR23.36472159245 SVC
900 LKR26.28531179151 SVC
1 000 LKR29.20590199056 SVC
2 000 LKR58.41180398113 SVC
5 000 LKR146.02950995282 SVC
10 000 LKR292.05901990564 SVC
20 000 LKR584.11803981129 SVC
50 000 LKR1 460.29509952821 SVC
100 000 LKR2 920.59019905643 SVC
Last updated April 29, 2025 at 11:55 PM