What is Central African Republic currency?

What is Central African Republic currency?

Central African CFA francCentral African Republic / Currency
The XAF (Central African CFA Franc) is the official currency of six central African countries: Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon. The currency is backed by the French treasury and pegged to the euro.

How much is 50lbs in Cameroon?

Exchange Rate Today For Converting Pounds to Central African CFA Francs – 1 GBP = 101.32 XAF

Convert GBP: 1 50
Into XAF: 789.24 39461.8

What does CFA currency stand for?

African Financial Community
What is the CFA franc zone? These two unions maintain the same currency, the CFA franc, which stands for Communauté Financière Africaine (African Financial Community) within WAEMU and Coopération Financière en Afrique Centrale (Financial Cooperation in Central Africa) within CAEMC.

What was used before the Rand?

The pound (symbol £, or £ SA for distinction) was the currency of the Union of South Africa from the formation of the country as a British Dominion in 1910. It was replaced by the rand in 1961 when South Africa became a republic.

What is Togo currency called?

West African CFA francTogo / Currency
The West African CFA Franc (XOF) is the currency shared by eight West-African nations: Benin, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo.

What is the currency of Comoros?

Comorian francComoros / Currency
The Comorian franc is the official currency of the African island nation of Comoros. The Comoros franc is pegged to the euro at an effective rate of about 492 KMF to 1 EUR3.

What is the exchange rate of pounds to FCFA?

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Conversion rates CFA Franc BEAC / British Pound Sterling
1 XAF 0.00125 GBP
5 XAF 0.00626 GBP
10 XAF 0.01252 GBP
20 XAF 0.02505 GBP

When was the ZAR stronger than the USD?

15 March 1982
One rand was worth US$1.40 (R 0.72 per dollar) from the time of its inception in 1961 until late 1971, and the U.S. dollar became stronger than South African currency for the first time on 15 March 1982.

Who makes South African money?

The South African Bank Note Company (SABN) is a South African security printing company responsible for the printing of the South African Rand. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the South African Reserve Bank.