ZMK to COP Exchange Rate - Convert Zambian Kwacha to Colombian Peso

Converting from Zambian Kwacha (ZMK) to Colombian Peso (COP)

What is Zambian Kwacha (ZMK)

The Zambian Kwacha (ZMK) is the official currency of Zambia, a country located in Southern Africa. The name “Kwacha” is derived from the Nyanja word for “dawn.” The ZMK was first introduced in 1968, replacing the Zambian pound at a rate of 1 Kwacha to 2 pounds. In recent years, the Zambian Kwacha has undergone a series of changes to enhance its stability and reduce inflation.

ZMK is subdivided into 100 ngwee. The currency is issued by the Bank of Zambia, which is responsible for overseeing monetary policy and maintaining the value of the Kwacha. Banknotes are available in various denominations, including 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Kwacha. The symbols for the currency are often denoted as ZMW to represent the current ISO 4217 code, which was revised in 2013.

Through its trading value on international currency markets, the Zambian Kwacha reflects the economic conditions of Zambia, which rely heavily on copper mining, agriculture, and tourism. Like many currencies, the ZMK experiences fluctuations in value based on a range of factors, including inflation rates, economic growth, and trade balances.

What is Colombian Peso (COP)

The Colombian Peso (COP) is the official currency of Colombia, a country situated in the northwest of South America. The peso has a long history, with its origins dating back to the Spanish colonial period. The current version of the Colombian Peso was established in 1903 and has undergone several redesigns since then. The currency is represented by the symbol “$” or “COL$” to differentiate it from other peso-valued currencies in Latin America.

Each Colombian Peso is divided into 100 centavos. The Bank of the Republic of Colombia is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency, ensuring economic stability and managing inflation rates. Colombian Pesos are available in both coins and banknotes, with denominations such as 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, 50,000, and 100,000 pesos.

The value of the Colombian Peso can be influenced by various economic factors, including inflation, interest rates, and foreign exchange reserves. The COP often experiences fluctuations in exchange rates, reflecting changes in Colombia’s economic situation, trade relations, and overall market confidence.

Currency Conversion

To convert Zambian Kwacha (ZMK) to Colombian Peso (COP), you will need to check the current exchange rate, which may vary daily based on global market conditions. This conversion can usually be done through financial institutions, currency exchange services, or online currency converters. You will find that the formula for conversion is given by:

COP = ZMK × Exchange Rate (ZMK to COP)

Understanding the dynamics of both currencies will help you navigate exchanges and manage financial transactions more effectively.

Zambian Kwacha to Colombian Peso conversion table

ZMK to COP conversion table

Zambian Kwacha (ZMK)Colombian Peso (COP)
1 ZMK0.17138686184 COP
2 ZMK0.34277372369 COP
3 ZMK0.51416058553 COP
4 ZMK0.68554744738 COP
5 ZMK0.85693430922 COP
6 ZMK1.02832117106 COP
7 ZMK1.19970803291 COP
8 ZMK1.37109489475 COP
9 ZMK1.5424817566 COP
10 ZMK1.71386861844 COP
100 ZMK17.13868618442 COP
200 ZMK34.27737236883 COP
300 ZMK51.41605855325 COP
400 ZMK68.55474473766 COP
500 ZMK85.69343092208 COP
600 ZMK102.83211710649 COP
700 ZMK119.97080329091 COP
800 ZMK137.10948947532 COP
900 ZMK154.24817565974 COP
1 000 ZMK171.38686184415 COP
2 000 ZMK342.77372368831 COP
5 000 ZMK856.93430922077 COP
10 000 ZMK1 713.86861844153 COP
20 000 ZMK3 427.73723688306 COP
50 000 ZMK8 569.34309220765 COP
100 000 ZMK17 138.6861844153 COP
Last updated June 15, 2025 at 12:00 AM