ZMW to CVE Exchange Rate - Convert Zambian kwacha to Cape Verde Escudo

Converting from Zambian kwacha (ZMW) to Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

What is Zambian kwacha (ZMW)

The Zambian kwacha, abbreviated as ZMW, is the official currency of Zambia, a landlocked country located in Southern Africa. The term "kwacha" comes from a word that means "dawn" in the local Nyanja language, symbolizing a new beginning. Introduced in 1968, the kwacha replaced the Zambian pound at a rate of 2 kwacha for every 1 pound.

The Zambian kwacha is divided into 100 ngwee, although ngwee coins are not widely used in daily transactions. The currency design features important national symbols, including the portrait of notable Zambian figures and depictions of local wildlife, which are significant to the country's heritage and culture.

In global markets, the value of the ZMW can fluctuate due to various factors, including economic conditions, inflation rates, and trade balances. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for businesses and individuals engaging in currency exchanges or international transactions.

What is Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

The Cape Verde Escudo, known as CVE, is the currency of Cape Verde, an island nation located off the northwest coast of Africa. The escudo has been in use since 1914, initially pegged to the Portuguese escudo. Following Cape Verde's independence from Portugal in 1975, the escudo continued to be the official currency, with periodic adjustments to its value to reflect the country's unique economic environment.

The Cape Verde Escudo is subdivided into 100 centavos. Although centavos coins exist, most transactions are conducted in escudo denominations. The currency notes feature images that celebrate the country's rich cultural heritage, showcasing landmarks, traditional music, and historical figures.

The exchange rate between the CVE and other currencies can vary, influenced by factors such as tourism, remittances, and foreign investment. For travelers or businesses dealing with international trade, being aware of the current exchange rates is essential for making informed financial decisions.

Converting ZMW to CVE

To convert Zambian kwacha (ZMW) to Cape Verde escudo (CVE), you'll need to check the latest exchange rates offered by financial institutions or online currency converters. The process can usually be described by the formula:

CVE = ZMW × Exchange Rate (ZMW to CVE)

For example, if the current exchange rate is 1 ZMW = 16 CVE, converting 100 ZMW would result in:

CVE = 100 ZMW × 16 = 1600 CVE

It’s always a good idea to monitor the exchange rates, as they can change frequently based on the market conditions. Remember to factor in any transaction fees when exchanging currency, as these can impact the total amount you receive.

Zambian kwacha to Cape Verde Escudo conversion table

ZMW to CVE conversion table

Zambian kwacha (ZMW)Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)
1 ZMW3.47031201808 CVE
2 ZMW6.94062403616 CVE
3 ZMW10.41093605423 CVE
4 ZMW13.88124807231 CVE
5 ZMW17.35156009039 CVE
6 ZMW20.82187210847 CVE
7 ZMW24.29218412654 CVE
8 ZMW27.76249614462 CVE
9 ZMW31.2328081627 CVE
10 ZMW34.70312018078 CVE
100 ZMW347.03120180778 CVE
200 ZMW694.06240361556 CVE
300 ZMW1 041.09360542334 CVE
400 ZMW1 388.12480723112 CVE
500 ZMW1 735.15600903891 CVE
600 ZMW2 082.18721084669 CVE
700 ZMW2 429.21841265447 CVE
800 ZMW2 776.24961446225 CVE
900 ZMW3 123.28081627003 CVE
1 000 ZMW3 470.31201807781 CVE
2 000 ZMW6 940.62403615562 CVE
5 000 ZMW17 351.56009038906 CVE
10 000 ZMW34 703.12018077812 CVE
20 000 ZMW69 406.24036155625 CVE
50 000 ZMW173 515.60090389062 CVE
100 000 ZMW347 031.20180778125 CVE
Last updated April 28, 2025 at 11:59 PM