Convert Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark to Israeli New Sheqel
Please provide values below to convert Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark [BAM] to Israeli New Sheqel [ILS], or Convert Israeli New Sheqel to Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark.
How to Convert Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark to Israeli New Sheqel
1 BAM = 0.498385650224215 ILS
Example: convert 15 BAM to ILS:
15 BAM = 15 × 0.498385650224215 ILS = 7.47578475336323 ILS
Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark to Israeli New Sheqel Conversion Table
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Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark
The Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark (BAM) is the official currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, used for everyday transactions and financial exchanges within the country.
History/Origin
Introduced in 1998, the BAM replaced the Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar following the country's monetary reform and stabilization efforts after the Bosnian War. It is pegged to the Euro at a fixed rate, ensuring stability.
Current Use
The BAM is widely used throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina for all forms of payment, including cash, banking, and electronic transactions. It remains the country's official currency and is managed by the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Israeli New Sheqel
The Israeli New Sheqel (ILS) is the official currency of Israel, used for everyday transactions and economic activities within the country.
History/Origin
The Israeli New Sheqel was introduced in 1985, replacing the old Sheqel at a rate of 1,000 old Sheqels to 1 New Sheqel, as part of economic reforms to stabilize the Israeli economy.
Current Use
Today, the ILS is widely used in Israel for all financial transactions, including banking, commerce, and government operations, and is also accepted in some Palestinian territories.