The euro finished the final trading day of 2025 at 4,431.62 Colombian pesos,according to data released Wednesday. Fluctuations in the EUR/COP exchange rate are closely monitored by Colombian importers, exporters, and individuals with financial ties to the Eurozone. This report details the euro’s performance against the peso over the past week and year, offering insight into recent trends and costs for currency exchange.
The euro closed at 4,431.62 Colombian pesos on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, according to market data. This represents a fluctuation of 3.05% compared to the previous day’s closing price.
Over the past week, the euro’s exchange rate has shifted by 0.19%. Looking at the longer term, the currency has seen a 3.79% change over the last year. These figures suggest a period of short-term stability coupled with moderate long-term growth in the foreign exchange market.
Euro Exchange Rate Fluctuations Over the Past Week
The euro demonstrated a mixed performance over the last ten days, with both gains and losses as well as periods of relative stability. This volatility reflects ongoing adjustments in the market, influenced by a range of economic and political factors. Currency markets are closely watched as indicators of broader economic health.
The euro showed a positive trend on December 31, 2025, rising 3.05% against the previous day’s rate. This suggests a strengthening of the currency in recent trading.
Cost of Purchasing Euros
Colombian buyers looking to purchase 100 euros will need to pay 443,162.01 Colombian pesos. The cost to acquire 200 euros is 886,324.02 pesos, while 500 euros will require an outlay of 2,215,810.05 Colombian pesos.