VES to STD Exchange Rate - Convert Venezuelan bolívar soberano to Sao Tome Dobra

Converting from Venezuelan bolívar soberano (VES) to Sao Tome Dobra (STD)

What is Venezuelan bolívar soberano (VES)

The Venezuelan bolívar soberano (VES) is the official currency of Venezuela, introduced in August 2018. It replaced the previous bolívar fuerte (VEF) at a rate of 1 bolívar soberano for every 100,000 bolívars fuertes. The introduction of the bolívar soberano was part of a series of economic reforms aimed at stabilizing the Venezuelan economy, which has faced hyperinflation, currency devaluation, and significant economic challenges in recent years.

One bolívar soberano is subdivided into 100 céntimos. The currency is symbolized by "Bs.S." and is essential for day-to-day transactions within Venezuela. The value of the bolívar soberano has experienced extreme volatility due to hyperinflation, which makes it difficult for citizens to maintain savings and for businesses to price goods and services accurately.

The Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV) is responsible for issuing and regulating the bolívar soberano. Although the currency is used widely, many Venezuelans also resort to foreign currencies, particularly the US dollar, as a means of exchange and to secure value. As a result, the bolívar soberano often serves as a local medium of exchange while other currencies are more stable options for saving.

What is Sao Tome Dobra (STD)

The Sao Tome Dobra (STD) is the official currency of São Tomé and Príncipe, a small island nation located near the equator in Central Africa. The currency has been in use since 1977 and is divided into 100 centavos, although centavos are not commonly used in transactions today. The currency code for the Dobra is "STD," and it is symbolized by "Db."

The Sao Tome Dobra has undergone several changes in value and structure since its inception, including a major redenomination in 2018 when a new dobra was introduced, fixing the rate at 1 new dobra to 1,000 old dobras. Like the bolívar soberano, the Dobra has faced fluctuations in its value due to various economic factors, including inflation, political stability, and reliance on exports, particularly cocoa and coffee.

The Central Bank of São Tomé and Príncipe manages the currency, aiming to maintain stability and encourage trade within the region. Although the Dobra is the primary currency, the use of foreign currencies such as the euro and US dollar is common, especially for tourists and businesses.

Converting VES to STD

Converting Venezuelan bolívar soberano to Sao Tome Dobra requires knowing the current exchange rate, which can vary frequently. To perform the conversion, you can use the following formula:

Amount in STD = Amount in VES × Exchange Rate (VES to STD)

For any given amount in VES, simply multiply by the current exchange rate to find the equivalent value in STD. Always check reliable financial news sources or currency converters to get the most accurate and updated rates before making transactions.

Venezuelan bolívar soberano to Sao Tome Dobra conversion table

VES to STD conversion table

Venezuelan bolívar soberano (VES)Sao Tome Dobra (STD)
1 VES250.1193861296 STD
2 VES500.2387722592 STD
3 VES750.3581583888 STD
4 VES1 000.47754451841 STD
5 VES1 250.59693064801 STD
6 VES1 500.71631677761 STD
7 VES1 750.83570290721 STD
8 VES2 000.95508903681 STD
9 VES2 251.07447516641 STD
10 VES2 501.19386129602 STD
100 VES25 011.93861296016 STD
200 VES50 023.87722592033 STD
300 VES75 035.81583888049 STD
400 VES100 047.75445184065 STD
500 VES125 059.69306480082 STD
600 VES150 071.63167776098 STD
700 VES175 083.57029072114 STD
800 VES200 095.5089036813 STD
900 VES225 107.44751664147 STD
1 000 VES250 119.38612960163 STD
2 000 VES500 238.77225920326 STD
5 000 VES1 250 596.93064800816 STD
10 000 VES2 501 193.86129601631 STD
20 000 VES5 002 387.72259203262 STD
50 000 VES12 505 969.30648008155 STD
100 000 VES25 011 938.61296016311 STD
Last updated April 29, 2025 at 03:55 PM