SDG to CVE Exchange Rate - Convert Sudanese Pound to Cape Verde Escudo

Converting from Sudanese Pound (SDG) to Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

What is Sudanese Pound (SDG)

The Sudanese Pound (SDG) is the official currency of Sudan, a country located in northeastern Africa. The pound is subdivided into 100 piastres. Introduced after the secession of South Sudan in 2011, the SDG replaced the old Sudanese pound at a rate of 1 SDG to 10 old pounds. The currency symbol for the Sudanese Pound is "ج.س" in Arabic script and "SDG" in English.

Like many currencies, the SDG is influenced by various factors, including inflation, exchange rates, and economic conditions within the country. Sudan has faced significant economic challenges, including a lengthy conflict and sanctions, which have impacted the value of its currency. As a result, the exchange rate of the SDG can fluctuate significantly against other currencies, making it essential for those dealing in Sudan to keep a watchful eye on the latest rates.

In terms of its value in the global market, the Sudanese Pound may not be as widely traded as other major currencies. However, it plays a crucial role in the daily economic activities of Sudanese citizens. Understanding the current exchange rate is vital for travelers, businesses, and locals making transactions in foreign currencies.

What is Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

The Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) is the currency of Cape Verde, an island country located off the northwest coast of Africa. The escudo is subdivided into 100 centavos. Introduced in 1914, the CVE was initially pegged to the Portuguese escudo and later to the euro, providing some stability to its value. The currency symbol for the Cape Verde Escudo is "Esc" or "CVE."

The CVE is essential for facilitating trade and everyday transactions within Cape Verde. Being an island nation, Cape Verde relies heavily on tourism, agriculture, and fishing, all of which are vital to its economy. Therefore, the stability of the CVE is paramount for both locals and tourists who frequent the islands.

When converting between currencies, it becomes essential to know the current exchange rate. As of now, the exchange rates can vary based on numerous factors, including geopolitical events and economic conditions, which affect the value of both the SDG and CVE.

For instance, if you need to convert Sudanese Pounds to Cape Verde Escudo, you would first need to check the current exchange rate. If the exchange rate is given as 1 SDG = X CVE, you can then use this formula to convert currency easily:

Amount in CVE = Amount in SDG × X

In conclusion, understanding the Sudanese Pound and Cape Verde Escudo is crucial for anyone involved in transactions between these two currencies. Keeping abreast of the exchange rates can help individuals and businesses avoid losses and make informed financial decisions.

Sudanese Pound to Cape Verde Escudo conversion table

SDG to CVE conversion table

Sudanese Pound (SDG)Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)
1 SDG0.16167319625 CVE
2 SDG0.3233463925 CVE
3 SDG0.48501958875 CVE
4 SDG0.646692785 CVE
5 SDG0.80836598126 CVE
6 SDG0.97003917751 CVE
7 SDG1.13171237376 CVE
8 SDG1.29338557001 CVE
9 SDG1.45505876626 CVE
10 SDG1.61673196251 CVE
100 SDG16.16731962512 CVE
200 SDG32.33463925023 CVE
300 SDG48.50195887535 CVE
400 SDG64.66927850046 CVE
500 SDG80.83659812558 CVE
600 SDG97.0039177507 CVE
700 SDG113.17123737581 CVE
800 SDG129.33855700093 CVE
900 SDG145.50587662604 CVE
1 000 SDG161.67319625116 CVE
2 000 SDG323.34639250232 CVE
5 000 SDG808.36598125579 CVE
10 000 SDG1 616.73196251159 CVE
20 000 SDG3 233.46392502317 CVE
50 000 SDG8 083.65981255793 CVE
100 000 SDG16 167.31962511587 CVE
Last updated April 28, 2025 at 11:59 PM