SVC to BND Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to Brunei Dollar

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Brunei Dollar (BND)

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador until it was officially replaced by the United States Dollar (USD) in 2001. The colon was named after Christopher Columbus, who is known as Cristóbal Colón in Spanish. The symbol for the colon is "₡", and it was subdivided into 100 centavos. Historically, the colon was a significant part of El Salvador’s economy, and it was in circulation as both banknotes and coins.

When the colon was in use, its value fluctuated based on various economic factors and government policies. The transition to the USD aimed to stabilize the economy and encourage foreign investment. Although the colon is no longer in use, its historical significance remains in the memory of the Salvadoran people. For those looking to convert the old currency, it is essential to note that it is no longer a legal tender, and most exchanges will not accommodate transactions in colons.

What is Brunei Dollar (BND)

The Brunei Dollar (BND) is the official currency of Brunei Darussalam, a small but affluent country located on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. The Brunei dollar was introduced on January 1, 1986, replacing the Brunei dollar as part of a currency system shared with Singapore. The symbol for the Brunei dollar is "B$," and like the colon, it is subdivided into 100 sen (or cents).

Brunei’s economy is heavily reliant on its oil and natural gas reserves, which contributes to its relatively high standard of living. The Brunei dollar is pegged to the Singapore dollar (SGD) at an exchange rate of approximately 1:1, making it relatively stable compared to other currencies. BND banknotes are available in various denominations, and the country also issues coins in smaller values.

Converting SVC to BND

Converting between the El Salvador Colon (SVC) and the Brunei Dollar (BND) presents a unique challenge, primarily because the colon is no longer in use. If you are attempting to convert historical currency or are interested in understanding the value of the colon in today’s market, you would need to find historical exchange rate information.

As for the Brunei dollar, it currently faces different economic pressures and stability conditions than the former colon. Potential travelers or individuals interested in conducting business in Brunei should focus on the BND, as it will be essential for transactions within the country. Although conversions from SVC to BND cannot be conducted in the traditional sense, understanding the history and context of both currencies can provide valuable insights into currency exchanges globally.

For most practical purposes, it is advisable to use USD or directly exchange for BND when traveling or conducting business in Brunei.

El Salvador Colon to Brunei Dollar conversion table

SVC to BND conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)Brunei Dollar (BND)
1 SVC0.15024050556 BND
2 SVC0.30048101113 BND
3 SVC0.45072151669 BND
4 SVC0.60096202226 BND
5 SVC0.75120252782 BND
6 SVC0.90144303339 BND
7 SVC1.05168353895 BND
8 SVC1.20192404452 BND
9 SVC1.35216455008 BND
10 SVC1.50240505565 BND
100 SVC15.02405055648 BND
200 SVC30.04810111297 BND
300 SVC45.07215166945 BND
400 SVC60.09620222594 BND
500 SVC75.12025278242 BND
600 SVC90.1443033389 BND
700 SVC105.16835389539 BND
800 SVC120.19240445187 BND
900 SVC135.21645500836 BND
1 000 SVC150.24050556484 BND
2 000 SVC300.48101112968 BND
5 000 SVC751.20252782421 BND
10 000 SVC1 502.40505564841 BND
20 000 SVC3 004.81011129682 BND
50 000 SVC7 512.02527824206 BND
100 000 SVC15 024.05055648412 BND
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 11:55 PM