VEF to NIO Exchange Rate - Convert Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte to Nicaragua Cordoba

Converting from Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF) to Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)

What is Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)

The Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF) was introduced in 2008 as a way to address hyperinflation in Venezuela. This currency replaced the older bolivar at a rate of 1 VEF for every 100,000 old bolivars. The name "fuerte," which means "strong" in Spanish, was adopted in an attempt to restore confidence in the national currency.

Despite its naming, the VEF has faced numerous challenges due to economic instability, hyperinflation, and a decline in oil prices, which form the backbone of Venezuela’s economy. Inflation rates have soared, leading to the introduction of multiple denominations and a continual devaluation of the currency. As of today, the VEF is no longer in widespread use, and the country has transitioned to using the Petros and USD for practical transactions.

Exchange rates for VEF can be highly variable due to the economic conditions, but generally, it is important to stay updated on the current value when considering conversions. Understanding the conversion rate is essential for anyone needing to transfer funds or make purchases internationally.

What is Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)

The Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO) is the official currency of Nicaragua, named after the country’s revolutionary leader, Francisco de Córdova. It was introduced in 1912, replacing the peso at a rate of 1 cordoba for every 10 pesos. The Cordoba is subdivided into 100 centavos, and banknotes come in various denominations to facilitate everyday transactions.

The NIO is influenced largely by the country's economic policies, remittances from Nicaraguans living abroad, and the performance of agricultural exports. Though more stable than the VEF, the NIO can still experience fluctuations due to inflation and economic factors, including political stability and external debts.

When converting from VEF to NIO, individuals must first be aware of the current exchange rate. These rates fluctuate based on the economic conditions in both countries. For a practical conversion, you would use the formula:

Amount in NIO = Amount in VEF × Exchange Rate (VEF to NIO)

This equation will help determine the value in Nicaragua Cordoba.

In summary, converting currencies requires understanding both the Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte and the Nicaragua Cordoba, along with their economic backgrounds and current exchange rates. Being informed about these aspects ensures you can manage your currency exchanges effectively and make better financial decisions.

Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte to Nicaragua Cordoba conversion table

VEF to NIO conversion table

Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)
1 VEF0.00000374513 NIO
2 VEF0.00000749027 NIO
3 VEF0.0000112354 NIO
4 VEF0.00001498054 NIO
5 VEF0.00001872567 NIO
6 VEF0.00002247081 NIO
7 VEF0.00002621594 NIO
8 VEF0.00002996108 NIO
9 VEF0.00003370621 NIO
10 VEF0.00003745135 NIO
100 VEF0.00037451347 NIO
200 VEF0.00074902694 NIO
300 VEF0.00112354041 NIO
400 VEF0.00149805388 NIO
500 VEF0.00187256734 NIO
600 VEF0.00224708081 NIO
700 VEF0.00262159428 NIO
800 VEF0.00299610775 NIO
900 VEF0.00337062122 NIO
1 000 VEF0.00374513469 NIO
2 000 VEF0.00749026938 NIO
5 000 VEF0.01872567345 NIO
10 000 VEF0.03745134689 NIO
20 000 VEF0.07490269378 NIO
50 000 VEF0.18725673446 NIO
100 000 VEF0.37451346892 NIO
Last updated June 6, 2025 at 12:00 AM