VEF to VUV Exchange Rate - Convert Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte to Vanuatu Vatu

Converting from Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF) to Vanuatu Vatu (VUV)

What is Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)

The Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF) was the official currency of Venezuela until it was replaced by the Bolívar Soberano (VES) in August 2018. The VEF was introduced in 2008 to address hyperinflation and devaluation issues that plagued the earlier currency, the Venezuelan Bolívar. The new Bolivar Fuerte was equal to 1,000 old Bolívares.

Despite its initial promise, the Bolivar Fuerte did not effectively stabilize the Venezuelan economy. The country continued to face severe economic challenges, including hyperinflation, scarcity of basic goods, and political unrest. As a result, the VEF eventually became obsolete. It is crucial to note that while you may still see references to VEF in past transactions, the Bolivar Soberano (VES) is the currency currently in circulation. The VES has introduced redenominations and changes to help stabilize Venezuela’s struggling economy.

What is Vanuatu Vatu (VUV)

The Vanuatu Vatu (VUV) is the currency of Vanuatu, a beautiful archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean. The vatu was introduced in 1982, replacing the New Hebrides franc. One Vatu is subdivided into 100 centimes, although centimes are rarely used. The symbol for the Vanuatu Vatu is often represented as "Vt."

Vanuatu's economy relies heavily on tourism and agriculture, and the VUV is crucial in facilitating domestic and international trade. The currency is relatively stable compared to many others in the region, benefiting from the country’s stable political environment and steady economic growth. With various denominations in circulation, the VUV includes banknotes and coins, with banknotes featuring images that celebrate Vanuatu's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty.

Converting VEF to VUV

If you find yourself needing to convert Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (even though it may be largely outdated) to Vanuatu Vatu, the process can be confusing given that the VEF is no longer a functional currency. When dealing with historical values or in specific contexts, conversions may rely on outdated exchange rates, which could mislead assessments of value.

To convert any existing amount of VEF to VUV, one would typically need to find current conversion rates and possibly utilize services provided by currency exchange platforms that might deal with historical currencies.

In conclusion, while understanding the features of the Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte and Vanuatu Vatu is essential, it's crucial to remember that the VEF is now essentially obsolete. For individuals or businesses that need to engage with both currencies, focusing on the current Bolivar Soberano (VES) and established Vatu (VUV) is advisable for accurate financial planning and transactions.

Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte to Vanuatu Vatu conversion table

VEF to VUV conversion table

Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)Vanuatu Vatu (VUV)
1 VEF0.00001271902 VUV
2 VEF0.00002543803 VUV
3 VEF0.00003815705 VUV
4 VEF0.00005087607 VUV
5 VEF0.00006359508 VUV
6 VEF0.0000763141 VUV
7 VEF0.00008903312 VUV
8 VEF0.00010175213 VUV
9 VEF0.00011447115 VUV
10 VEF0.00012719017 VUV
100 VEF0.00127190169 VUV
200 VEF0.00254380337 VUV
300 VEF0.00381570506 VUV
400 VEF0.00508760674 VUV
500 VEF0.00635950843 VUV
600 VEF0.00763141011 VUV
700 VEF0.0089033118 VUV
800 VEF0.01017521348 VUV
900 VEF0.01144711517 VUV
1 000 VEF0.01271901685 VUV
2 000 VEF0.0254380337 VUV
5 000 VEF0.06359508425 VUV
10 000 VEF0.12719016851 VUV
20 000 VEF0.25438033701 VUV
50 000 VEF0.63595084253 VUV
100 000 VEF1.27190168506 VUV
Last updated May 23, 2025 at 12:00 AM