XCD to EGP Exchange Rate - Convert East Caribbean Dollar to Egyptian Pound

Converting from East Caribbean Dollar (XCD) to Egyptian Pound (EGP)

What is East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)

The East Caribbean Dollar, abbreviated as XCD, is the official currency of eight countries and territories in the Eastern Caribbean. It was introduced in 1983 to strengthen economic ties among member states of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB). The XCD is subdivided into 100 cents and its symbol is often represented as “$” or “EC$” to differentiate it from other dollar-denominated currencies.

The countries that use the East Caribbean Dollar include Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Anguilla, and Montserrat. The currency’s exchange rate is relatively stable due to a fixed exchange policy, primarily tied to the US Dollar (USD).

XCD is a vital part of the region’s economy and is accepted in many businesses and financial institutions. The ECCB manages the monetary policy and stability of the currency, ensuring it maintains its value against major currencies in international markets.

What is Egyptian Pound (EGP)

The Egyptian Pound, abbreviated as EGP, is the official currency of Egypt. The currency’s symbol is "£", often preceded by "E" for clarity in international contexts (e.g., E£). The pound is divided into 100 piastres. The history of the Egyptian Pound dates back to the 19th century, and it has undergone various changes in terms of value and design over the years.

The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) is responsible for issuing and regulating the EGP. The currency reflects the economic conditions of Egypt, and its value can fluctuate based on various factors, including inflation, interest rates, and foreign exchange reserves. The Egyptian economy has seen significant changes in the past few decades, impacting the strength of the pound.

For travelers or anyone interested in currency exchange, it is essential to know the current rate for converting XCD to EGP. Exchange rates fluctuate constantly due to market conditions. To convert East Caribbean Dollars to Egyptian Pounds, you would typically follow this formula:

EGP = XCD × Exchange Rate (XCD to EGP)

Conversely, converting EGP to XCD would look like this:

XCD = EGP × Exchange Rate (EGP to XCD)

For example, if the exchange rate is 1 XCD = 10 EGP, converting 100 XCD would result in:

EGP = 100 × 10 = 1000 EGP

To stay updated with the best rates, using online currency converters or checking with local banks can be helpful. As with all currency exchanges, be mindful of possible transaction fees that can affect the amount you receive.

East Caribbean Dollar to Egyptian Pound conversion table

XCD to EGP conversion table

East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)Egyptian Pound (EGP)
1 XCD18.84757477442 EGP
2 XCD37.69514954885 EGP
3 XCD56.54272432327 EGP
4 XCD75.3902990977 EGP
5 XCD94.23787387212 EGP
6 XCD113.08544864654 EGP
7 XCD131.93302342097 EGP
8 XCD150.78059819539 EGP
9 XCD169.62817296981 EGP
10 XCD188.47574774424 EGP
100 XCD1 884.75747744238 EGP
200 XCD3 769.51495488477 EGP
300 XCD5 654.27243232715 EGP
400 XCD7 539.02990976954 EGP
500 XCD9 423.78738721192 EGP
600 XCD11 308.54486465431 EGP
700 XCD13 193.30234209669 EGP
800 XCD15 078.05981953908 EGP
900 XCD16 962.81729698146 EGP
1 000 XCD18 847.57477442385 EGP
2 000 XCD37 695.1495488477 EGP
5 000 XCD94 237.87387211924 EGP
10 000 XCD188 475.74774423848 EGP
20 000 XCD376 951.49548847695 EGP
50 000 XCD942 378.73872119239 EGP
100 000 XCD1 884 757.47744238477 EGP
Last updated April 28, 2025 at 11:59 PM