SVC to XOF Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to CFA Franc - BCEAO

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to CFA Franc - BCEAO (XOF)

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador until 2001, when the country switched to the US dollar (USD) as its primary means of exchange. The colon was subdivided into 100 centavos, and its symbol was often represented as "₡." The currency was first introduced in 1892 to replace the Salvadoran peso and was named after Christopher Columbus, whose Spanish name is "Cristóbal Colón."

The colon played a significant role in El Salvador's economy for over a century. During its tenure, it underwent various changes in value, influenced by factors such as inflation and political stability. Many older generations of Salvadorans still have a strong emotional connection to the colon, often reminiscing about its historical significance. Although the colon is no longer in circulation, it is essential to understand this currency's impact on the nation's identity and economy.

What is CFA Franc - BCEAO (XOF)

The CFA Franc - BCEAO (XOF) is a currency used by several countries in West Africa, including Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and others that are part of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU). The BCEAO stands for "Banque Centrale des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest," which translates to the Central Bank of West African States.

The CFA Franc was initially introduced in 1945 and has since maintained a fixed exchange rate with the euro, which ensures stability compared to many other currencies in the region. The currency is divided into 100 centimes. Its symbol is "CFA," and it generally represents a system that promotes economic unity and collaboration among member states.

One of the significant advantages of the CFA Franc is its stability, as it is pegged to the euro (EUR). This arrangement allows for easier trade and investment between member countries and the European Union. However, the currency is often critiqued for being tied to a colonial legacy, where the French influence remains strong in the monetary policy of the region.

Currency Conversion

When considering the conversion from SVC to XOF, it's essential to note that the El Salvador Colon is no longer in circulation. Hence, the conversion process would typically involve using the US dollar, which is the official currency of El Salvador today.

To convert any amount of USD to XOF, exchange rates will vary, so it is recommended to check current rates on financial websites or consult local financial institutions. For example, if the current exchange rate is $1 = 550 XOF, then:

Amount in XOF = Amount in USD × 550

Understanding the conversion from SVC to XOF may not be straightforward due to the historical context and the absence of the colon in active circulation. However, knowing the currencies' characteristics helps comprehend cross-border transactions and economic relationships in today's financial landscape.

El Salvador Colon to CFA Franc - BCEAO conversion table

SVC to XOF conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)CFA Franc - BCEAO (XOF)
1 SVC65.12032165194 XOF
2 SVC130.24064330388 XOF
3 SVC195.36096495582 XOF
4 SVC260.48128660776 XOF
5 SVC325.6016082597 XOF
6 SVC390.72192991164 XOF
7 SVC455.84225156358 XOF
8 SVC520.96257321552 XOF
9 SVC586.08289486747 XOF
10 SVC651.20321651941 XOF
100 SVC6 512.03216519406 XOF
200 SVC13 024.06433038811 XOF
300 SVC19 536.09649558217 XOF
400 SVC26 048.12866077623 XOF
500 SVC32 560.16082597029 XOF
600 SVC39 072.19299116434 XOF
700 SVC45 584.2251563584 XOF
800 SVC52 096.25732155246 XOF
900 SVC58 608.28948674651 XOF
1 000 SVC65 120.32165194057 XOF
2 000 SVC130 240.64330388114 XOF
5 000 SVC325 601.60825970286 XOF
10 000 SVC651 203.21651940571 XOF
20 000 SVC1 302 406.43303881143 XOF
50 000 SVC3 256 016.08259702857 XOF
100 000 SVC6 512 032.16519405714 XOF
Last updated June 16, 2025 at 06:55 AM