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1 ZMW to BBD Barbadian or Bajan Dollar

December 20, 2022 by pkr_to_usd_786

1 ZMW to BBD Barbadian or Bajan Dollar
Zambia Kwacha , Zambia Kwacha , The Kwacha (ISO 4217 code: ZMW) is the currency of Zambia. It is subdivided into 100 Ngwee. Etymology The name kwacha … >>> Find out more from wikipedia. category >>> ZMW

1 ZMW to BBD Barbadian or Bajan Dollar

1 Zambian Kwacha ( ZMW ) = 0.082061485740037 Barbadian or Bajan Dollar (BBD)


1 ZMW = 0.082061485740037 BBD


1 BBD = 12.18598458195 ZMW


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1 Zambian Kwacha ( ZMW ) Is equal to 0.082061485740037 Barbadian or Bajan Dollar (BBD)
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Zambian Kwacha
Zambia Kwacha , Zambia Kwacha , The Kwacha (ISO 4217 code: ZMW) is the currency of Zambia. It is subdivided into 100 Ngwee. Etymology The name kwacha derives from the Nyanja, Bemba, and Tonga language word for "dawn", alluding to the Zambian nationalist slogan of a "new dawn of freedom". The name ngwee translates as "bright" in the Nyanja language. History Prior to independence in 1964, the Rhodesia and Nyasaland pound was the legal tender of the short-lived British protectorate of Northern Rhodesia. Banknotes of 10 shillings, 1, 5, and 10 pounds issued by the Central Africa Currency Board were in circulation, together with coins of 1⁄2, 1, 3, 6 pence, and 1, 2, 2+1⁄2, and 5 shillings. After independence, the Bank of Zambia issued the first Zambian currency, the Zambian pound, in 1964. The issued paper bills and coins were of similar denominations as these used before independence, except for the 10 pounds note, which was never issued by the Bank of Zambia. A new design to depict the newly independent country's history and struggle was adopted. The two currencies – the Rhodesia and Nyasaland pound and the Zambian pound, were allowed to circulate in parallel until December 15, 1965, when the South Rhodesian pound bills and coins were withdrawn from circulation, except for the 3 pence coin which was allowed to circulate alongside its Zambian alternative for a brief period. On July 1, 1966, the parliament approved the arrangements of the decimal currency system (Act 40 of 1966), changing the main currency unit to Kwacha, with one kwacha being equal to 100 ngwee. The exchange rate was set to one kwacha equivalent to ten Zambian shillings, or one half of a Zambian pound. Thus, by January 16, 1968, all Zambian pound notes and coins were removed from circulation and replaced by the new kwacha notes, and ngwee coins. The Zambian pound notes of 10 shillings, 1, and 5 pounds were changed into 1, 2 and 10 kwacha respectively, a note of 50 ngwee was issued to replace the old 5 shillings coin, alongside a new note of 20 kwacha. Ngwee coins with the denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 ngwee replacing the existing 1, 3, 6 pence, 1, and 2 shillings coins respectively. The Zambian pound notes, and coins ceased to be a legal tender on January 31, 1974. At the very beginning, the kwacha was pegged to the pound sterling at a fixed rate of 1.7094 kwacha per 1 pound. Yet, after the devaluation of the US dollar on August 15, 1971, Zambia broke all its currency's ties to the British monetary unit, and pegged the kwacha to the American monetary unit. These reforms resulted in a reduction of the kwacha's gold standard by 7.8%. A few months later, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber, announced the demise of the Sterling area, and flotation of the sterling pound, causing Zambia to renounce the monetary privileges once enjoyed as a member state. Throughout the years, the Zambian currency suffered high rates of inflation forcing the Bank of Zambia to introduce high value denominations in 2003, including 20,000 and 50,000 kwacha bills to facilitate transactions. In 2013, a new, redenominated kwacha was introduced. The value of Zambian currency has continued to fall since redenomination; the exchange rate was 22 kwacha to one U.S. dollar in April 2021. After the 2021 Zambian general election saw a defeat for Edgar Lungu, the currency's depreciation was reversed; as of 27 August 2021 one U.S. dollar was exchanged for about 16 kwacha. Find out more from wikipedia
Barbadian or Bajan Dollar
The Dollar has been the currency of Barbados since 1935. The present dollar has the ISO 4217 code BBD and is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign "$" to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. It is divided into 100 cents. In 1882, the Colonial Bank introduced notes for 5 dollars. In 1920, 20 and 100 dollar notes were also issued by this bank. In 1922, Barclays Bank, having taken over the Colonial Bank, began issuing 5, 20 and 100 dollar notes. The higher denominations ceased production in 1940 but the 5 dollar continued to be issued until 1949. The Royal Bank of Canada introduced notes in 1909, in denominations of 5, 20 and 100 dollars. From 1920, these notes also bore the denomination in sterling, with 5 dollars = 1 pound 10 pence, 20 dollars = 4 pounds 3 shillings 4 pence and 100 dollars = 20 pounds 16 shillings 8 pence. Notes were issued until 1938. The Canadian Bank of Commerce issued notes between 1922 and 1940, also in denominations of 5, 20 and 100 dollars. Between 1938 and 1949, the government issued notes in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 20 and 100 dollars. All bore the portrait of King George VI. On 3 December 1973,[1] the Central Bank of Barbados introduced notes in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20 and 100 dollars. The 1 dollar note was not issued again, with 2 dollar notes introduced in 1980, followed by 50 dollars in 1989. Banknotes currently in circulation are: 2 dollars (blue) 5 dollars (green) 10 dollars (brown) 20 dollars (purple) 50 dollars (orange) 100 dollars (grey) The defunct 1 Dollar note was red in colour and had Samuel Jackman Prescod on the obverse.

History The history of currency in the British colony of Barbados closely follows that of British Eastern Caribbean territories in general. Even though Queen Anne's proclamation of 1704 brought the gold standard to the West Indies, silver pieces of eight (Spanish dollars and later Mexican dollars) continued to form a major portion of the circulating currency right into the latter half of the nineteenth century. Britain adopted the gold standard in 1821 and an imperial order-in-council of 1838 resulted in Barbados formally adopting the British sterling coinage in the year 1848. However, despite the circulation of British coins in Barbados the silver pieces of eight continued to circulate alongside them and the private sector continued to use dollar accounts for reckoning. The international silver crisis of 1873 signalled the end of the silver dollar era in the West Indies and silver dollars were demonetized in Barbados in 1879. This left a state of affairs, in which the British coinage circulated, being reckoned in dollar accounts at an automatic conversion rate of 1 dollar = 4 shillings 2 pence. The first currency denominated in dollars to be issued in Barbados was in the form of private banknotes introduced in 1882. No subdivisions of the dollar were issued and these notes circulated alongside sterling, together with 1 pound notes issued by the government in 1917. From 1920, some of the private banknotes also carried a denomination in sterling, with 1 dollar = 4 shillings 2 pence. From 1949, with the introduction of the British West Indies dollar, the currency of Barbados became officially tied with those of the British Eastern Caribbean territories in general. Between 1938 and 1949, the Barbadian government issued paper money denominated in dollars. The last private bank issues were made in 1949. The British sterling coinage was eventually replaced by a new decimal coinage in 1955, with the new cent being equal to one half of the old penny. In 1965, the Eastern Caribbean dollar replaced the British West Indies dollar in Barbados. The present dollar was created after the establishment of the Central Bank of Barbados (CBB), which was founded by an Act of parliament in May, 1972. The Barbados dollar replaced the East Caribbean dollar at par in 1973. Since 5 July 1975, the Barbados dollar has been pegged to the US dollar at US$1 = BBD$2. Most people in Barbados will accept USD at the fixed rate. Exchanging money at the airport yields however a lower rate (US$1 = BBD$1.98 + a service fee when buying BBD). For a wider outline of the history of currency in the region, see Currencies of the British West Indies.
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Convertion Chart ZMW to BBD

BBD ZMW Barbadian or Bajan Dollar BBD
5 ZMW = 0.4103 BBD
10 ZMW = 0.8206 BBD
15 ZMW = 1.2309 BBD
20 ZMW = 1.6412 BBD
25 ZMW = 2.0515 BBD
30 ZMW = 2.4618 BBD
35 ZMW = 2.8722 BBD
40 ZMW = 3.2825 BBD
45 ZMW = 3.6928 BBD
50 ZMW = 4.1031 BBD
55 ZMW = 4.5134 BBD
60 ZMW = 4.9237 BBD
65 ZMW = 5.334 BBD
70 ZMW = 5.7443 BBD
75 ZMW = 6.1546 BBD
80 ZMW = 6.5649 BBD
85 ZMW = 6.9752 BBD
90 ZMW = 7.3855 BBD
95 ZMW = 7.7958 BBD
100 ZMW = 8.2061 BBD
105 ZMW = 8.6165 BBD
110 ZMW = 9.0268 BBD
115 ZMW = 9.4371 BBD
120 ZMW = 9.8474 BBD
125 ZMW = 10.2577 BBD
130 ZMW = 10.668 BBD
135 ZMW = 11.0783 BBD
140 ZMW = 11.4886 BBD
145 ZMW = 11.8989 BBD
150 ZMW = 12.3092 BBD
155 ZMW = 12.7195 BBD
160 ZMW = 13.1298 BBD
165 ZMW = 13.5401 BBD
170 ZMW = 13.9505 BBD
175 ZMW = 14.3608 BBD
180 ZMW = 14.7711 BBD
185 ZMW = 15.1814 BBD
190 ZMW = 15.5917 BBD
195 ZMW = 16.002 BBD
200 ZMW = 16.4123 BBD
205 ZMW = 16.8226 BBD
210 ZMW = 17.2329 BBD
215 ZMW = 17.6432 BBD
220 ZMW = 18.0535 BBD
225 ZMW = 18.4638 BBD
230 ZMW = 18.8741 BBD
235 ZMW = 19.2844 BBD
240 ZMW = 19.6948 BBD
245 ZMW = 20.1051 BBD
250 ZMW = 20.5154 BBD
255 ZMW = 20.9257 BBD
260 ZMW = 21.336 BBD
265 ZMW = 21.7463 BBD
270 ZMW = 22.1566 BBD
275 ZMW = 22.5669 BBD
280 ZMW = 22.9772 BBD
285 ZMW = 23.3875 BBD
290 ZMW = 23.7978 BBD
295 ZMW = 24.2081 BBD
300 ZMW = 24.6184 BBD
305 ZMW = 25.0288 BBD
310 ZMW = 25.4391 BBD
315 ZMW = 25.8494 BBD
320 ZMW = 26.2597 BBD
325 ZMW = 26.67 BBD
330 ZMW = 27.0803 BBD
335 ZMW = 27.4906 BBD
340 ZMW = 27.9009 BBD
345 ZMW = 28.3112 BBD
350 ZMW = 28.7215 BBD
355 ZMW = 29.1318 BBD
360 ZMW = 29.5421 BBD
365 ZMW = 29.9524 BBD
370 ZMW = 30.3627 BBD
375 ZMW = 30.7731 BBD
380 ZMW = 31.1834 BBD
385 ZMW = 31.5937 BBD
390 ZMW = 32.004 BBD
395 ZMW = 32.4143 BBD
400 ZMW = 32.8246 BBD
405 ZMW = 33.2349 BBD
410 ZMW = 33.6452 BBD
415 ZMW = 34.0555 BBD
420 ZMW = 34.4658 BBD
425 ZMW = 34.8761 BBD
430 ZMW = 35.2864 BBD
435 ZMW = 35.6967 BBD
440 ZMW = 36.1071 BBD
445 ZMW = 36.5174 BBD
450 ZMW = 36.9277 BBD
455 ZMW = 37.338 BBD
460 ZMW = 37.7483 BBD
465 ZMW = 38.1586 BBD
470 ZMW = 38.5689 BBD
475 ZMW = 38.9792 BBD
480 ZMW = 39.3895 BBD
485 ZMW = 39.7998 BBD
490 ZMW = 40.2101 BBD
495 ZMW = 40.6204 BBD
500 ZMW = 41.0307 BBD

Convertion Chart BBD to ZMW

Barbadian or Bajan Dollar Barbadian or Bajan Dollar ZMW ZMW
5 BBD = 60.9299 ZMW
10 BBD = 121.8598 ZMW
15 BBD = 182.7898 ZMW
20 BBD = 243.7197 ZMW
25 BBD = 304.6496 ZMW
30 BBD = 365.5795 ZMW
35 BBD = 426.5095 ZMW
40 BBD = 487.4394 ZMW
45 BBD = 548.3693 ZMW
50 BBD = 609.2992 ZMW
55 BBD = 670.2292 ZMW
60 BBD = 731.1591 ZMW
65 BBD = 792.089 ZMW
70 BBD = 853.0189 ZMW
75 BBD = 913.9488 ZMW
80 BBD = 974.8788 ZMW
85 BBD = 1035.8087 ZMW
90 BBD = 1096.7386 ZMW
95 BBD = 1157.6685 ZMW
100 BBD = 1218.5985 ZMW
105 BBD = 1279.5284 ZMW
110 BBD = 1340.4583 ZMW
115 BBD = 1401.3882 ZMW
120 BBD = 1462.3181 ZMW
125 BBD = 1523.2481 ZMW
130 BBD = 1584.178 ZMW
135 BBD = 1645.1079 ZMW
140 BBD = 1706.0378 ZMW
145 BBD = 1766.9678 ZMW
150 BBD = 1827.8977 ZMW
155 BBD = 1888.8276 ZMW
160 BBD = 1949.7575 ZMW
165 BBD = 2010.6875 ZMW
170 BBD = 2071.6174 ZMW
175 BBD = 2132.5473 ZMW
180 BBD = 2193.4772 ZMW
185 BBD = 2254.4071 ZMW
190 BBD = 2315.3371 ZMW
195 BBD = 2376.267 ZMW
200 BBD = 2437.1969 ZMW
205 BBD = 2498.1268 ZMW
210 BBD = 2559.0568 ZMW
215 BBD = 2619.9867 ZMW
220 BBD = 2680.9166 ZMW
225 BBD = 2741.8465 ZMW
230 BBD = 2802.7765 ZMW
235 BBD = 2863.7064 ZMW
240 BBD = 2924.6363 ZMW
245 BBD = 2985.5662 ZMW
250 BBD = 3046.4961 ZMW
255 BBD = 3107.4261 ZMW
260 BBD = 3168.356 ZMW
265 BBD = 3229.2859 ZMW
270 BBD = 3290.2158 ZMW
275 BBD = 3351.1458 ZMW
280 BBD = 3412.0757 ZMW
285 BBD = 3473.0056 ZMW
290 BBD = 3533.9355 ZMW
295 BBD = 3594.8655 ZMW
300 BBD = 3655.7954 ZMW
305 BBD = 3716.7253 ZMW
310 BBD = 3777.6552 ZMW
315 BBD = 3838.5851 ZMW
320 BBD = 3899.5151 ZMW
325 BBD = 3960.445 ZMW
330 BBD = 4021.3749 ZMW
335 BBD = 4082.3048 ZMW
340 BBD = 4143.2348 ZMW
345 BBD = 4204.1647 ZMW
350 BBD = 4265.0946 ZMW
355 BBD = 4326.0245 ZMW
360 BBD = 4386.9544 ZMW
365 BBD = 4447.8844 ZMW
370 BBD = 4508.8143 ZMW
375 BBD = 4569.7442 ZMW
380 BBD = 4630.6741 ZMW
385 BBD = 4691.6041 ZMW
390 BBD = 4752.534 ZMW
395 BBD = 4813.4639 ZMW
400 BBD = 4874.3938 ZMW
405 BBD = 4935.3238 ZMW
410 BBD = 4996.2537 ZMW
415 BBD = 5057.1836 ZMW
420 BBD = 5118.1135 ZMW
425 BBD = 5179.0434 ZMW
430 BBD = 5239.9734 ZMW
435 BBD = 5300.9033 ZMW
440 BBD = 5361.8332 ZMW
445 BBD = 5422.7631 ZMW
450 BBD = 5483.6931 ZMW
455 BBD = 5544.623 ZMW
460 BBD = 5605.5529 ZMW
465 BBD = 5666.4828 ZMW
470 BBD = 5727.4128 ZMW
475 BBD = 5788.3427 ZMW
480 BBD = 5849.2726 ZMW
485 BBD = 5910.2025 ZMW
490 BBD = 5971.1324 ZMW
495 BBD = 6032.0624 ZMW
500 BBD = 6092.9923 ZMW

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