Colombian consumers and businesses engaged in Eurozone trade should note recent fluctuations in the EUR/COP exchange rate. The euro closed at 4,358.64 Colombian pesos on January 30, 2026, experiencing a slight thankfulness against the peso, though the currency has demonstrated an overall downward trend over the past year [[1]]. this report details the euro’s performance over the last week and outlines current costs for purchasing euros in the Colombian market.
The euro closed at 4,358.64 Colombian pesos on Friday, January 30, 2026, marking a 0.8% change from the previous day’s value.
Over the last week, the euro’s exchange rate has shifted by 0.79%, while its variation over the past year stands at -1.52%, indicating a recent slight appreciation but a longer-term downward trend.
Euro Exchange Rate Trends
The euro exhibited a generally downward trend over the past 10 days, with some daily fluctuations indicating brief periods of gains, but overall stability remained elusive. This dynamic suggests a volatile market potentially influenced by external economic factors. The currency’s performance is closely watched by businesses engaged in trade with the Eurozone.
On January 30, 2026, the euro showed a positive trend, rising 0.80% compared to the previous day’s price. This suggests a strengthening of the currency against the Colombian peso.
Cost of Purchasing 100 Euros
Colombian buyers looking to purchase 100 euros will pay 435,864.01 Colombian pesos. The cost to acquire 200 euros is 871,728.02 Colombian pesos, while 500 euros will require 2,179,320.05 Colombian pesos.