VEF to GMD Exchange Rate - Convert Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte to Gambian Dalasi

Converting from Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF) to Gambian Dalasi (GMD)

What is Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)

The Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF) was the currency of Venezuela from 2008 until 2018. It replaced the old Venezuelan bolívar at a rate of 1 VEF to 1,000 old bolívars, giving it a "stronger" value in a time when inflation was rampant. The term "fuerte" translates to "strong," highlighting the government's intention to stabilize the economy.

However, despite these efforts, Venezuela has faced severe economic challenges, including hyperinflation. By 2018, the government introduced the Bolívar Soberano (VES), which further denoted a shift in the currency system as the previous bolivar experienced extreme devaluation. Today, the VEF is still referred to in some contexts, especially for historical comparisons and educational purposes.

The historical context of VEF is essential for understanding Venezuela's current economic landscape. As inflation rose, the value of the VEF plummeted, leading to significant changes in daily life and economic operations. The Venezuelan economy is heavily reliant on oil exports, and any fluctuations in global oil prices can impact the value of the currency significantly.

What is Gambian Dalasi (GMD)

The Gambian Dalasi (GMD) is the official currency of The Gambia, introduced in 1971 to replace the Gambian pound at a rate of 1 dalasi for 10 pounds. The name "dalasi" is derived from the word "dollar," reflecting global currency influences. The dalasi is subdivided into 100 bututs.

The GMD is issued and regulated by the Central Bank of The Gambia. As a country with a developing economy, the Gambia's economic activities largely depend on agriculture and tourism. Consequently, the GMD can experience fluctuations based on these sectors' performance as well as international trade relations.

Historically, the Gambian economy has faced its challenges, including issues related to foreign investments and reliance on agriculture, which is susceptible to climatic changes. However, initiatives focusing on promoting tourism and agricultural development have contributed to economic resilience, which in turn impacts the dinar's strength against other currencies.

Converting VEF to GMD

To convert Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF) to Gambian Dalasi (GMD), one must first consider the exchange rates, which can fluctuate due to market conditions. The formula to convert VEF to GMD is:

GMD = VEF × (Exchange Rate)

As exchange rates can change frequently, checking a reliable financial source for the most current rates is essential for accurate conversions. It is important to note that due to the instability of the VEF, conversion might be primarily academic or theoretical in nature rather than practical for everyday transactions.

In summary, understanding these currencies helps individuals and businesses navigate the complexities of international finance, especially in the face of economic challenges faced by countries like Venezuela and The Gambia.

Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte to Gambian Dalasi conversion table

VEF to GMD conversion table

Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)Gambian Dalasi (GMD)
1 VEF0.00000732206 GMD
2 VEF0.00001464412 GMD
3 VEF0.00002196617 GMD
4 VEF0.00002928823 GMD
5 VEF0.00003661029 GMD
6 VEF0.00004393235 GMD
7 VEF0.00005125441 GMD
8 VEF0.00005857646 GMD
9 VEF0.00006589852 GMD
10 VEF0.00007322058 GMD
100 VEF0.0007322058 GMD
200 VEF0.0014644116 GMD
300 VEF0.0021966174 GMD
400 VEF0.0029288232 GMD
500 VEF0.00366102901 GMD
600 VEF0.00439323481 GMD
700 VEF0.00512544061 GMD
800 VEF0.00585764641 GMD
900 VEF0.00658985221 GMD
1 000 VEF0.00732205801 GMD
2 000 VEF0.01464411602 GMD
5 000 VEF0.03661029006 GMD
10 000 VEF0.07322058012 GMD
20 000 VEF0.14644116023 GMD
50 000 VEF0.36610290058 GMD
100 000 VEF0.73220580117 GMD
Last updated June 6, 2025 at 12:00 AM