MAD to XCD Exchange Rate - Convert Moroccan Dirham to East Caribbean Dollar

Converting from Moroccan Dirham (MAD) to East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)

What is Moroccan Dirham (MAD)

The Moroccan Dirham (MAD) is the official currency of the Kingdom of Morocco. It is abbreviated as MAD and is symbolized by "DH" or sometimes by the Arabic letter "د.م." The dirham is subdivided into 100 centimes. It has been in use since 1960, replacing the Moroccan franc at a rate of 1 dirham to 20 francs.

The exchange rate of the dirham is influenced by various factors, including economic stability, trade balances, and political conditions in Morocco. The central bank, Bank Al-Maghrib, plays a significant role in regulating the currency and managing inflation. The value of the dirham can fluctuate against major world currencies due to changes in these factors.

When traveling to Morocco or engaging in business with Moroccan companies, understanding the dirham's value is crucial. For instance, as of the recent period, 1 MAD can exchange for approximately $0.10 USD, but this value should be checked regularly for current rates.

What is East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)

The East Caribbean Dollar (XCD) is the official currency used by several countries and territories in the Eastern Caribbean. It is abbreviated as XCD and is symbolized by "$" or "EC$" to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. The East Caribbean Dollar is subdivided into 100 cents and was introduced in 1983, replacing the East Caribbean dollar used during the earlier British West Indies era.

The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) is responsible for issuing and regulating the East Caribbean Dollar. The currency is used by eight countries and territories, including Saint Kitts and Nevis, Dominica, and Saint Lucia. The XCD usually maintains a fixed exchange rate pegged to the United States Dollar (USD), with $1 USD typically equating to approximately $2.70 XCD.

In terms of conversion, knowing how to exchange MAD to XCD can be beneficial for travelers, investors, or those conducting online business with entities in these regions. Exchange conversions typically rely on current market rates, which can vary; therefore, it's essential to check them consistently.

Converting MAD to XCD

To convert Moroccan Dirhams to East Caribbean Dollars, one must first check the current exchange rate. This can often be performed through online currency converters or by contacting financial institutions. The conversion process can be represented mathematically as:

Converted Amount (XCD) = Amount (MAD) × (Exchange Rate (XCD/MAD)/1)

In summary, understanding both currencies is essential for proper financial planning and transactions when moving between Morocco and the Eastern Caribbean region. Always verify real-time exchange rates for the most accurate conversions.

Moroccan Dirham to East Caribbean Dollar conversion table

MAD to XCD conversion table

Moroccan Dirham (MAD)East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
1 MAD0.29505841793 XCD
2 MAD0.59011683586 XCD
3 MAD0.88517525378 XCD
4 MAD1.18023367171 XCD
5 MAD1.47529208964 XCD
6 MAD1.77035050757 XCD
7 MAD2.06540892549 XCD
8 MAD2.36046734342 XCD
9 MAD2.65552576135 XCD
10 MAD2.95058417928 XCD
100 MAD29.50584179276 XCD
200 MAD59.01168358552 XCD
300 MAD88.51752537828 XCD
400 MAD118.02336717104 XCD
500 MAD147.5292089638 XCD
600 MAD177.03505075656 XCD
700 MAD206.54089254932 XCD
800 MAD236.04673434208 XCD
900 MAD265.55257613484 XCD
1 000 MAD295.0584179276 XCD
2 000 MAD590.1168358552 XCD
5 000 MAD1 475.29208963799 XCD
10 000 MAD2 950.58417927599 XCD
20 000 MAD5 901.16835855197 XCD
50 000 MAD14 752.92089637994 XCD
100 000 MAD29 505.84179275987 XCD
Last updated June 9, 2025 at 12:55 PM