Venezuela’s central bank, BCV, reported a slight increase in the official exchange rate on March 2, 2026, as the country continues to grapple with economic instability. The rate was set at 419.9873 Bolivars per U.S. Dollar (Bs/USD), up 2.6294 Bs (+0.63%) from the previous day.
The BCV determines this rate based on the weighted average of daily transactions conducted through participating banks’ exchange tables. The published exchange rate aims to provide an official reference point for the Venezuelan foreign exchange market.
Throughout 2026, the exchange rate has seen an annual increase of 121.8442 Bolivars, representing a 40.8677% change. Compared to March 5, 2025, the Bolivar has depreciated by 355.5029 Bolivars, a substantial increase of 551.3006%.
Last year, on the same date, the annual accumulated variation was 24.1649%.
The value date for this rate is Monday, March 2, 2026.
Here’s a look at exchange rates for other currencies as of March 2, 2026:
|
EUR |
495,60601336 | |
|
CNY |
61,24585119 | |
|
Strive |
9,55417723 | |
|
RUB |
5,44095478 |
Here are the buying and selling rates offered by several Venezuelan banks on February 27, 2026:
| Fecha del Indicador | Banco | Compra | Venta |
| 27/02/2026 | Banco Nacional de Crédito | 433,9743 | 438,7360 |
| 27/02/2026 | Banesco | 450,2563 | 428,4962 |
| 27/02/2026 | N58 Banco Digital | 416,3944 | 417,0161 |
| 27/02/2026 | Banco Provincial | 440,7969 | 498,3436 |
| 27/02/2026 | Banco Exterior | 420,3870 | 423,0623 |
| 27/02/2026 | Otras Instituciones | 481,0034 | 475,9522 |
For more detailed historical data, visit the daily exchange rate statistics section. You can also find a comparative exchange rate for Latin America and exchange rates by country.
The BCV exchange rate serves as a benchmark for financial operations, pricing, and economic planning in Venezuela. Staying informed with these daily updates is crucial for making sound financial decisions.