The official exchange rate for the U.S. Dollar is set to open at 477.15 bolívares on Monday, April 13, 2026, reflecting a 0.65% increase for the month of April. This latest valuation comes amid a series of five market interventions conducted since March 31.
According to data from the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV), the official rate for April 13 is positioned at 477.1488 Bs/USD, marking a slight uptick of 0.15%.
The BCV has also established the official value of the euro at 560.04 bolívares. These figures are critical for maintaining economic benchmarks in a volatile currency environment, as they dictate the official cost of foreign exchange for businesses and individuals.
Market reports from AlbertoNews and Diario Primicia confirm the updated quotations for the start of the business week. The steady climb in the official rate underscores the ongoing challenges of currency stabilization and the impact of central bank interventions on the local economy.