Tag: Central Bank of Nicaragua
Nicaragua Tourism Income Up by 24% in 2023
Good news from the Central Bank of Nicaragua in their “Report on Tourism Income in 2023” which states that more than 1.2 million visitors...
US $ to Córdoba Official Exchange Rate Fixed for 2024
As announced this last August by the Central Bank of Nicaragua (BCN), the sliding rate of the Nicaraguan Córdoba (NIO) against the US Dollar...
Nicaraguan Córdoba to US Dollar Slip Rate will be 0% in...
The Central Bank of Nicaragua (BCN) has announced that as of January 2024, the sliding rate or “crawling peg” exchange rate on of the...
Nicaraguan Bank Accounts Switch to IBAN Format
Anyone with a Nicaraguan bank account (saving or checking) may have noticed a change in the way their accounts numbers are displayed.
On the 25th...
Tourism Survey Nicaragua – Second Quarter 2022
The National Institute of Development Information (Instituto Nacional de Información de Desarrollo or INIDE by its acronym in Spanish) is a decentralized body with...
Nicaraguan Córdoba Oro turns 36 this Sunday!
No, it’s not a birthday but the Nicaraguan Córdoba Oro (NIO) to US Dollar official exchange rate passes the 36 Córdobas to the US...
Remittances are up 32 percent on same period in 2021
During the first five months of 2022 (January to May inclusive), remittances are up 32 percent as Nicaraguans living abroad sent home US $1.132...
January to April Remittances to Nicaragua up 29.1% on last year
The accumulated total of January to April remittances received from Nicaraguans living and working abroad was US $866.5 million. (Source: Banco Central De Nicaragua).
When...
Nicaragua Tourism Statistics 2021 – Central Bank of Nicaragua
The Central Bank of Nicaragua (BCN by its acronym in Spanish) has published it's "Nicaragua Tourism Satellite Account" (Cuenta Satélite de Turismo de Nicaragua)...
Remittances for January 2022 – Nicaragua and the Region
Remittances for January 2022 continue to show an increase when January 2022 figures are compared to the same month in 2021. Remittances or “Remesas”...