VEF to AOA Exchange Rate - Convert Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte to Angolan kwanza

Converting from Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF) to Angolan Kwanza (AOA)

What is Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)

The Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF) was the official currency of Venezuela until 2018 when it was replaced by the Sovereign Bolívar at a rate of 1:100,000. However, many people still refer to the Bolivar Fuerte due to its historical context and its implications in Venezuela's complex economic landscape.

Introduced in 2008 as a response to hyperinflation, the Bolivar Fuerte aimed to stabilize the economy by removing five zeros from the previous currency, the Venezuelan Bolivar. The term “fuerte,” meaning “strong” in Spanish, was used to project an image of stability. Unfortunately, the country continued to face significant economic challenges, including high inflation rates and currency devaluation.

As a result, although the Bolivar Fuerte has been rendered obsolete in the formal economy, it still plays a role in everyday transactions and conversations among Venezuelans. Its legacy indicates the struggles of the Venezuelan economy and the various reforms that have taken place over the years.

What is Angolan Kwanza (AOA)

The Angolan Kwanza (AOA) is the official currency of Angola and plays a critical role in the nation’s economy. The Kwanza was first introduced in 1977, replacing the Angolan escudo at a rate of 1 Kwanza to 1,000 escudos. Named after a type of traditional Angolan musical instrument, the Kwanza reflects the cultural heritage of the country.

Like the Venezuelan Bolivar, the Kwanza has experienced periods of significant inflation and currency adjustments. The Angolan economy heavily relies on oil exports, which significantly impacts the value of the Kwanza. When oil prices are high, the Kwanza tends to strengthen, while low prices can lead to devaluation.

The Kwanza is subdivided into 100 cêntimos, and common banknotes include denominations of 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, and 10,000 Kwanza. Currency stability in Angola is crucial, given the reliance on international trade and investment.

Conclusion

When converting from Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF) to Angolan Kwanza (AOA), one must consider the economic conditions and the historical context of both currencies. The conversion process can be influenced by various factors, such as inflation rates and the overall economic health of each country.

It is essential to stay updated on current exchange rates and consult reliable financial sources to facilitate accurate conversions. As you navigate the complexities of currency exchange, understanding the backgrounds of these currencies will undoubtedly enhance your experience.

Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte to Angolan kwanza conversion table

VEF to AOA conversion table

Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)Angolan kwanza (AOA)
1 VEF0.00009342679 AOA
2 VEF0.00018685358 AOA
3 VEF0.00028028036 AOA
4 VEF0.00037370715 AOA
5 VEF0.00046713394 AOA
6 VEF0.00056056073 AOA
7 VEF0.00065398752 AOA
8 VEF0.0007474143 AOA
9 VEF0.00084084109 AOA
10 VEF0.00093426788 AOA
100 VEF0.00934267879 AOA
200 VEF0.01868535759 AOA
300 VEF0.02802803638 AOA
400 VEF0.03737071518 AOA
500 VEF0.04671339397 AOA
600 VEF0.05605607277 AOA
700 VEF0.06539875156 AOA
800 VEF0.07474143036 AOA
900 VEF0.08408410915 AOA
1 000 VEF0.09342678794 AOA
2 000 VEF0.18685357589 AOA
5 000 VEF0.46713393972 AOA
10 000 VEF0.93426787945 AOA
20 000 VEF1.8685357589 AOA
50 000 VEF4.67133939725 AOA
100 000 VEF9.34267879449 AOA
Last updated June 6, 2025 at 12:00 AM