Colombian Peso
(COP) Insights
Currency of South America's 3rd largest economy; coffee, oil, emeralds, and flowers exporter; COP sensitive to oil prices and US monetary policy; growing fintech hub (Bogotá)
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Currency Snapshot
Technical specifications, central bank governance, and market standing for Colombian Peso.
COP
Standardized ISO 4217 Currency Code
$
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1/100 = Centavo Decimals
Subdivision unit definition
Colombia
Bank of the Republic (Banco de la República)
Bank of the Republic (Banco de la República)
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Market-determined exchange rate mechanism
Currency Standard: Fiat
Classified as Fiat in global trade networks
Banknotes
COP $1
Coins
COP $50
Global Network Integration
The FX Intelligence terminal maps the institutional footprint of the Colombian Peso, highlighting cross-border utilization and primary trading corridors.
Verified Authority
Regulated data streams mapped to Bank of the Republic (Banco de la República).
COP Market Insights
Deep-dive analysis of the Colombian Peso's global impact, remittance role, and institutional influence.
Strong Currency Impact
Cheaper imports; lower coffee/oil revenues in peso; lower inflation
Weak Currency Impact
Boosts coffee and oil revenues; higher import costs; inflation risk
Remittance Role
Colombia receives growing remittances (~$10 billion/year); major sources USA, Spain, Ecuador
Central Bank Tools
Benchmark Interest Rate, FX interventions, Reserve requirements
Common Questions About Colombian Peso
Everything you need to know about COP exchange rates, banknotes, and historical significance.