SVC to BDT Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to Bangladesh Taka

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Bangladesh Taka (BDT)

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador before the country adopted the United States Dollar (USD) as its primary monetary unit in 2001. The colon was established in 1892, and it was subdivided into 100 centavos. The name "colon" pays homage to Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal Colón in Spanish).

Before its replacement by the dollar, the colon was widely recognized and used in the country for daily transactions, savings, and pricing goods and services. Over the years, the value of the colon fluctuated significantly due to various economic challenges, including inflation and currency devaluation.

Despite no longer being in circulation, the colon remains an important part of El Salvador's economic history and is still sometimes used in academic discussions and historical accounts. It's essential to note that if you're looking to convert SVC to BDT today, you might need data from historical exchange rates as the colon is not actively traded anymore.

What is Bangladesh Taka (BDT)

The Bangladesh Taka (BDT) is the official currency of Bangladesh, introduced in 1972, shortly after the country gained independence. The word "taka" is derived from the Sanskrit word "tanka," meaning a silver coin. The taka is divided into 100 poisha, and it has played a significant role in the economic development of Bangladesh.

The value of the taka has seen fluctuations over the years, influenced by factors such as inflation, trade balances, and changes in the global economy. Various symbols are used to represent the taka, including "৳," which is a common sign seen in everyday transactions.

Bangladesh has seen substantial economic growth in recent years, and the taka has gained recognition in global markets. Currency conversion rates involve comparing the Bangladesh Taka to various other currencies, including the USD (now a reference point for many global currencies), and historical rates if you ever need to convert from the former El Salvador Colon.

Currency Conversion

When converting from SVC to BDT, it is crucial to understand the importance of historical exchange rates. Since the El Salvador Colon is no longer in circulation, a direct conversion rate may not be currently available. However, to perform a conceptual conversion, one can look at historical data to determine its value at the time it was in use and how that would relate to the current value of BDT.

For comparison, suppose you have an amount in SVC, you could use historical exchange rates to find its approximate value in BDT. The formula used can be represented as:

Amount in BDT = Amount in SVC × Historical exchange rate from SVC to BDT

In conclusion, understanding the significance and history of both the El Salvador Colon and the Bangladesh Taka can help when discussing currency conversion, especially when dealing with historical financial data.

El Salvador Colon to Bangladesh Taka conversion table

SVC to BDT conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)Bangladesh Taka (BDT)
1 SVC14.04733008349 BDT
2 SVC28.09466016698 BDT
3 SVC42.14199025046 BDT
4 SVC56.18932033395 BDT
5 SVC70.23665041744 BDT
6 SVC84.28398050093 BDT
7 SVC98.33131058442 BDT
8 SVC112.3786406679 BDT
9 SVC126.42597075139 BDT
10 SVC140.47330083488 BDT
100 SVC1 404.7330083488 BDT
200 SVC2 809.4660166976 BDT
300 SVC4 214.1990250464 BDT
400 SVC5 618.9320333952 BDT
500 SVC7 023.665041744 BDT
600 SVC8 428.3980500928 BDT
700 SVC9 833.1310584416 BDT
800 SVC11 237.8640667904 BDT
900 SVC12 642.5970751392 BDT
1 000 SVC14 047.330083488 BDT
2 000 SVC28 094.660166976 BDT
5 000 SVC70 236.65041744 BDT
10 000 SVC140 473.30083488 BDT
20 000 SVC280 946.60166976 BDT
50 000 SVC702 366.5041744 BDT
100 000 SVC1 404 733.0083488 BDT
Last updated June 16, 2025 at 06:55 AM