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1 JOD to VES - Convert Jordanian Dinar to Venezuelan Bolívar

Jordanian Dinar to Venezuelan Bolívar

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From
JOD
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920.98
VES
1.00 JOD = 920.9769 VES
Mid-market rate at 12:08 UTC

JOD to VES exchange rates today

Live rates · Updated every 15 minutes

JOD Jordanian Dinar to Venezuelan Bolívar
JODVES
1 JOD 920.98 VES
5 JOD 4,604.88 VES
10 JOD 9,209.77 VES
25 JOD 23,024.42 VES
50 JOD 46,048.84 VES
100 JOD 92,097.69 VES
250 JOD 230,244.22 VES
500 JOD 460,488.43 VES
1,000 JOD 920,976.87 VES
5,000 JOD 4,604,884.35 VES
10,000 JOD 9,209,768.69 VES
VES Venezuelan Bolívar to Jordanian Dinar
VESJOD
1 VES 0.001086 JOD
5 VES 0.005429 JOD
10 VES 0.010858 JOD
25 VES 0.027145 JOD
50 VES 0.054290 JOD
100 VES 0.108580 JOD
250 VES 0.271451 JOD
500 VES 0.542902 JOD
1,000 VES 1.09 JOD
5,000 VES 5.43 JOD
10,000 VES 10.86 JOD

Click any amount to convert. Rates are mid-market and update every 15 minutes.

JOD to VES chart

Historical exchange rate trend

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JOD to VES Statistics

Exchange rate performance overview

MetricLast 30 days
High732.5384
Low683.3758
Average704.4832
Change+1.8%
Volatility2.02%

Looking at the 30-day window, the JOD/VES pair traded in a range of 683.3758 to 732.5384. The monthly average was 704.4832 with 2.02% volatility. The relatively low volatility indicates stable trading conditions for the JOD/VES currency pair.

The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 JOD = 920.9769 VES, updated as of July 3, 2026, 12:08 PM UTC. Mid-market rates represent the fairest available rate and are the midpoint between buy and sell prices on global currency markets. Actual transaction rates from banks or money transfer services may include a markup above this rate.

Currency Information

Jordanian Dinar to Venezuelan Bolívar Exchange Rate

The JOD/VES exchange rate tells you how many Venezuelan Bolívar (VES) you receive for every Jordanian Dinar (JOD). At the current mid-market rate of 1 JOD = 920.9769 VES, this pair reflects live supply and demand conditions on the global foreign exchange market. The rate updates every 15 minutes on this page, giving you the most current data available.

What Affects the JOD to VES Rate

Exchange rates between Jordanian Dinar and Venezuelan Bolívar are influenced by central bank interest rate decisions, inflation differentials, trade balances, and broader economic data releases from both countries. Political stability, commodity prices, and global risk sentiment can also cause significant moves. Monitoring these factors helps explain why the JOD/VES rate fluctuates throughout trading sessions and over longer time periods.

How to Get the Best JOD to VES Rate

To minimize conversion costs, compare the rate offered by your bank or transfer service against the mid-market rate shown on this page. Online money transfer services and fintech apps often provide rates 2-3% better than traditional banks. For larger amounts, the savings from finding a competitive rate can be substantial. Always check the total cost including both the exchange rate markup and any fixed fees charged by the provider.

JOD/VES for Travelers and Businesses

Whether you are traveling, sending money internationally, or managing business payments, the JOD to VES rate directly affects your costs. Travelers should compare airport exchange counters, city center bureaux, and card-based options before converting. Businesses managing recurring cross-border payments benefit from setting up rate alerts and locking in favorable rates when they appear. The conversion table on this page helps you quickly reference common amounts.

Sending Money from JOD to VES

International money transfers from Jordanian Dinar to Venezuelan Bolívar can be made through banks, online transfer services, or specialist forex brokers. Transfer times range from instant to several business days depending on the corridor and provider. Online services like Wise, Revolut, and OFX typically offer better rates and lower fees than traditional bank wire transfers, though availability varies by country and currency pair.

Using the JOD/VES Calculator

The free calculator at the top of this page converts any amount between Jordanian Dinar and Venezuelan Bolívar instantly using live market data. Simply enter an amount in either currency to see the converted value in the other. The tool also shows a conversion table for common amounts, a historical rate chart, and the inverse VES/JOD rate. Bookmark this page to check the rate whenever you need a quick reference for planning transfers or purchases.

JOD
JOD - Jordanian Dinar
The Jordanian Dinar (JOD) is the official currency of Jordan, pegged to the US Dollar. Despite limited natural resources, the dinar maintains its peg through international aid and remittances.
VES
VES - Venezuelan Bolívar
The Venezuelan Bolivar (VES) is the official currency of Venezuela. Hyperinflation and multiple redenominations have characterized the bolivar's recent history.

JOD to VES frequently asked questions

Common questions about converting Jordanian Dinar to Venezuelan Bolívar

The live mid-market rate is 1 JOD = 920.9769 VES, updated every 15 minutes from global forex data. This mid-market rate represents the fairest available benchmark between buy and sell prices.
At the current rate, 1,000 JOD equals 920,976.87 VES. Enter any amount in the calculator above for instant conversion. Rates fluctuate throughout the day based on market conditions.
5,000 JOD currently converts to 4,604,884.35 VES at the mid-market rate. Actual rates from banks or transfer services may differ by 1-4% due to provider markups and fees.
The reverse rate is 1 VES = 0.001086 JOD. You can also use our VES to JOD converter page for the opposite direction.
Check the historical chart on this page to see how today's rate compares to the 30-day, 90-day, and 1-year averages. If the current rate is above the historical average, it may be a favorable time to convert JOD to VES.
Compare the rate offered by your bank or transfer service against the mid-market rate shown on this page. Online transfer services and fintech apps typically offer rates 1-3% better than traditional banks for most currency pairs.