PEN to BDT Exchange Rate - Convert Peruvian Nuevo Sol to Bangladesh Taka

Converting from Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN) to Bangladesh Taka (BDT)

What is Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)

The Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN) is the official currency of Peru. Introduced in 1991, it replaced the previous currency, the Inti, as part of the country’s efforts to stabilize its economy after a period of hyperinflation. The term "Nuevo Sol" translates to "New Sun," symbolizing a fresh start for the Peruvian currency.

The Nuevo Sol is subdivided into 100 centimos. It features a range of denominations, with coins available in 5, 10, 20, and 50 centimos, as well as 1, 2, and 5 soles. Banknotes come in values of 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 soles. The design of the Nuevo Sol highlights significant figures and landmarks from Peru’s rich history and natural beauty, which helps reinforce national pride.

PEN is a relatively stable currency in comparison to other Latin American currencies, influenced primarily by Peru’s robust mineral and agricultural exports. When converting PEN to other currencies, exchange rates fluctuate based on market conditions influenced by economic factors, political stability, and trade relations.

What is Bangladesh Taka (BDT)

The Bangladesh Taka (BDT) is the currency of Bangladesh, introduced in 1972 after the nation’s independence. The term "taka" is derived from the Sanskrit word "tanka," which means "silver coin." Like the PEN, the Taka is subdivided into 100 poisha.

The Taka comes in various denominations, with coins issued in 1, 2, 5, and 10 poisha, as well as 1, 2, and 5 taka. Banknotes are available in denominations of 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, and 1000 taka. The design of the Taka notes often features important historical figures, cultural symbols, and sights unique to Bangladesh, making it a representation of national identity and heritage.

Over the years, the Taka has faced challenges due to inflation and economic shifts. However, it continues to serve as a crucial part of the Bangladeshi economy, reflecting the country’s growth, particularly in sectors like textiles and agriculture. Exchange rates for BDT can be influenced by various internal and external factors, including foreign investment, trade agreements, and global economic trends.

Converting PEN to BDT

When converting Peruvian Nuevo Sol to Bangladesh Taka, one must consider the current exchange rate between the two currencies. The conversion is typically expressed as:

Amount in BDT = Amount in PEN × Current Exchange Rate

To find the latest exchange rates, it is advisable to check reliable financial news websites or currency conversion tools. Given the varying economic conditions in both Peru and Bangladesh, staying updated on exchange rates will ensure an informed conversion process.

Peruvian Nuevo Sol to Bangladesh Taka conversion table

PEN to BDT conversion table

Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Bangladesh Taka (BDT)
1 PEN33.79188451417 BDT
2 PEN67.58376902834 BDT
3 PEN101.37565354251 BDT
4 PEN135.16753805668 BDT
5 PEN168.95942257085 BDT
6 PEN202.75130708502 BDT
7 PEN236.54319159919 BDT
8 PEN270.33507611336 BDT
9 PEN304.12696062753 BDT
10 PEN337.9188451417 BDT
100 PEN3 379.188451417 BDT
200 PEN6 758.37690283401 BDT
300 PEN10 137.56535425101 BDT
400 PEN13 516.75380566801 BDT
500 PEN16 895.94225708502 BDT
600 PEN20 275.13070850202 BDT
700 PEN23 654.31915991903 BDT
800 PEN27 033.50761133603 BDT
900 PEN30 412.69606275303 BDT
1 000 PEN33 791.88451417004 BDT
2 000 PEN67 583.76902834007 BDT
5 000 PEN168 959.42257085018 BDT
10 000 PEN337 918.84514170036 BDT
20 000 PEN675 837.69028340072 BDT
50 000 PEN1 689 594.2257085018 BDT
100 000 PEN3 379 188.45141700361 BDT
Last updated June 9, 2025 at 03:55 PM