SVC to NGN Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to Nigerian Naira

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Nigerian Naira (NGN)

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador before the country adopted the U.S. dollar in 2001. Introduced in 1892, the colon was named after Christopher Columbus, whose name in Spanish is Cristóbal Colón. The colon was subdivided into 100 centavos.

For many years, the colon played an important role in the economy of El Salvador, facilitating both domestic and international trade. Banknotes and coins were issued in various denominations, and the design often featured historical figures, national landmarks, and symbols of Salvadoran culture.

Prior to dollarization, the exchange rate fluctuated due to various economic factors, including inflation and government policy. During its operation, the colon was essential for everyday purchases and savings for the Salvadoran population. Although the U.S. dollar is now the primary currency, the colon remains a significant part of the country's financial history.

What is Nigerian Naira (NGN)

The Nigerian Naira (NGN) is the official currency of Nigeria and was introduced on January 1, 1973, replacing the pound. The naira is divided into 100 kobo, and it is symbolized by "₦". The Central Bank of Nigeria is responsible for issuing and managing the currency.

Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy, and its currency reflects its diverse economic landscape, which includes oil production, agriculture, and services. The design of Nigerian banknotes highlights the nation’s culture, heritage, and prominent figures. There are several denominations of banknotes, ranging from 5 naira to 1,000 naira.

Exchange rates for the Nigerian Naira can be influenced by a variety of factors, including oil prices, inflation rates, and macroeconomic policies. The currency has experienced fluctuations, which can impact trade and investment. For those looking to convert SVC to NGN, understanding the exchange rates and economic context is essential.

How to Convert SVC to NGN

To convert El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Nigerian Naira (NGN), you would typically refer to financial institutions, currency exchange websites, or currency conversion apps to get the latest exchange rates. Given the fact that the colon is no longer a functioning currency in El Salvador, conversion can be quite complex. You may need to convert SVC to a more widely used currency, like the U.S. dollar (USD), and then proceed to convert USD to NGN.

The conversion formula can generally be represented as follows:

Amount in NGN = Amount in SVC × ❰ (Exchange Rate of USD to NGN/Exchange Rate of SVC to USD) ❱

Understanding this process is vital for individuals or businesses involved in international trade or investment between El Salvador and Nigeria. By staying informed about current exchange rates and economic conditions, users can make better decisions regarding currency conversion.

El Salvador Colon to Nigerian Naira conversion table

SVC to NGN conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)Nigerian Naira (NGN)
1 SVC175.99543333664 NGN
2 SVC351.99086667328 NGN
3 SVC527.98630000992 NGN
4 SVC703.98173334656 NGN
5 SVC879.9771666832 NGN
6 SVC1 055.97260001984 NGN
7 SVC1 231.96803335648 NGN
8 SVC1 407.96346669312 NGN
9 SVC1 583.95890002976 NGN
10 SVC1 759.9543333664 NGN
100 SVC17 599.543333664 NGN
200 SVC35 199.086667328 NGN
300 SVC52 798.630000992 NGN
400 SVC70 398.173334656 NGN
500 SVC87 997.71666832 NGN
600 SVC105 597.260001984 NGN
700 SVC123 196.803335648 NGN
800 SVC140 796.346669312 NGN
900 SVC158 395.890002976 NGN
1 000 SVC175 995.43333664 NGN
2 000 SVC351 990.86667328 NGN
5 000 SVC879 977.1666832 NGN
10 000 SVC1 759 954.3333664 NGN
20 000 SVC3 519 908.6667328 NGN
50 000 SVC8 799 771.666832 NGN
100 000 SVC17 599 543.333664 NGN
Last updated June 13, 2025 at 11:59 PM