Convert Bosnian Convertible Mark to Georgian Lari
Convert Bosnian Convertible Mark (BAM) to Georgian Lari (GEL) using daily updated exchange rates.
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About Bosnian Convertible Mark
The Bosnian Convertible Mark (BAM) was introduced in 1995 following the Dayton Peace Agreement that ended the Bosnian War. It replaced the Bosnian dinar and has been pegged to the Euro at a fixed rate of 1.95583 BAM per EUR since 1998 (originally pegged to the Deutsche Mark). This currency board arrangement ensures full convertibility and monetary discipline. The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina issues the BAM but has no power to conduct independent monetary policy due to the peg. The "marka" design on banknotes reflects both Bosniak and Croat cultural heritage.
About Georgian Lari
The Georgian Lari (GEL) has been the official currency of Georgia since 1995, replacing the Georgian coupon at a rate of one million to one following the economic collapse after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The name "lari" derives from an old Georgian word meaning "hoard" or "property". The National Bank of Georgia manages monetary policy with a floating exchange rate regime. Georgia's economy has undergone significant reforms since independence, establishing strong property rights and a competitive business environment that attracted considerable foreign investment.
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