MAD to CVE Exchange Rate - Convert Moroccan Dirham to Cape Verde Escudo

Converting from Moroccan Dirham (MAD) to Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

What is Moroccan Dirham (MAD)

The Moroccan Dirham, abbreviated as MAD, is the official currency of Morocco. It was introduced in 1882, replacing the previous currency, the Moroccan franc. The Dirham is further divided into 100 centimes, although the use of centimes has decreased over time. The symbol for the Dirham is د.م.

The exchange rate of MAD can fluctuate based on economic factors, including inflation, interest rates, and political stability. As Morocco continues to develop its economy, understanding the value of the Dirham becomes increasingly important for both residents and tourists. In international finance, the Dirham is often used in trades with other currencies, reflecting Morocco's efforts to maintain a stable economy and attract foreign investment.

In recent years, the Moroccan government has implemented various monetary policies to stabilize the Dirham and keep inflation under control. The Bank Al-Maghrib, Morocco's central bank, plays a vital role in managing the country's currency. As a result, visitors and businesses alike should pay attention to current exchange rates when converting currencies, particularly to ensure they get the best value while trading.

What is Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

The Cape Verde Escudo, known by its abbreviation CVE, is the official currency of Cape Verde, an island nation located in the central Atlantic Ocean. The Escudo was introduced in 1914 and is subdivided into 100 centavos. The symbol commonly used for the Escudo is $ or the abbreviation CVE.

The currency is managed by the Bank of Cape Verde, which oversees monetary policy and works to ensure economic stability. The economy of Cape Verde is heavily dependent on tourism, agricultural exports, and remittances from the Cape Verdean diaspora. Due to these factors, the value of the Escudo can fluctuate based on global demand for tourism and economic stability in the region.

In recent years, Cape Verde has seen growth in tourism, which has positively impacted the CVE's value. However, it is essential for travelers and businesses to keep an eye on currency conversion rates since they can change regularly. Before visiting or conducting business in Cape Verde, understanding the current exchange rate with the Moroccan Dirham will help in planning and budgeting effectively.

Converting MAD to CVE

When converting Moroccan Dirhams to Cape Verde Escudos, it's crucial to check the current exchange rates from reliable sources. The formula for conversion can be expressed as:

CVE = MAD × Exchange Rate

Where the Exchange Rate is the value of 1 MAD in CVE. Keeping track of these rates will enable travelers, expatriates, and businesses to make informed decisions and find the best exchange deals. Whether you're visiting Morocco or Cape Verde, understanding these currencies enhances your travel experience and financial transactions.

Moroccan Dirham to Cape Verde Escudo conversion table

MAD to CVE conversion table

Moroccan Dirham (MAD)Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)
1 MAD10.4675337004 CVE
2 MAD20.9350674008 CVE
3 MAD31.4026011012 CVE
4 MAD41.87013480159 CVE
5 MAD52.33766850199 CVE
6 MAD62.80520220239 CVE
7 MAD73.27273590279 CVE
8 MAD83.74026960319 CVE
9 MAD94.20780330359 CVE
10 MAD104.67533700399 CVE
100 MAD1 046.75337003987 CVE
200 MAD2 093.50674007973 CVE
300 MAD3 140.2601101196 CVE
400 MAD4 187.01348015946 CVE
500 MAD5 233.76685019933 CVE
600 MAD6 280.5202202392 CVE
700 MAD7 327.27359027906 CVE
800 MAD8 374.02696031893 CVE
900 MAD9 420.78033035879 CVE
1 000 MAD10 467.53370039866 CVE
2 000 MAD20 935.06740079732 CVE
5 000 MAD52 337.6685019933 CVE
10 000 MAD104 675.3370039866 CVE
20 000 MAD209 350.6740079732 CVE
50 000 MAD523 376.68501993299 CVE
100 000 MAD1 046 753.37003986598 CVE
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 03:55 PM