BOB to ARS
Convert Bolivian Boliviano to Argentine Pesos at today's exchange rate
Exchange Rate History
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About the Exchange Rate
The BOB to ARS exchange rate fluctuates based on economic factors, market sentiment, and geopolitical events. Our rates are updated in real-time from multiple trusted financial sources to ensure accuracy.
Key Points:
- • Exchange rates are updated every minute
- • Rates include interbank, commercial, and tourist rates
- • Historical data available for trend analysis
Market Insights
The BOB/ARS pair shows moderate volatility. Recent trends indicate strengthening of the ARS against the BOB, driven by central bank policies and economic indicators.
Important Notice
Exchange rates shown are indicative only. Actual rates may vary depending on your bank or exchange service. Always verify current rates before making a transaction.
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Frequently Asked Questions
As of June 16, 2026 at 5:17 PM UTC, 1 Bolivian Boliviano (BOB) equals 207.0629 Argentine Peso (ARS). This mid-market rate is updated every 5 minutes on Currency.Wiki. Actual rates from banks may vary due to fees and spreads.
The BOB/ARS exchange rate is influenced by central bank interest rate decisions, inflation rates, GDP growth, employment data, trade balances, and political stability. Market sentiment, geopolitical events, and investor confidence also cause daily fluctuations.
Exchange rates fluctuate constantly during trading hours (24/5 across global markets). Rates can change every second based on real-time transactions, with significant movements during economic announcements or central bank decisions.
Our exchange rates are updated every 5 minutes from multiple trusted financial sources including central banks and forex market providers. Historical charts show daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly trends.
The mid-market rate shown here is the fairest rate without markup. Banks and exchange services typically add fees and spreads. For the best rates, compare multiple providers, consider online transfer services, and avoid airport exchanges which often have higher markups.
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Bolivian Boliviano Currency
About BOBNamed After a Liberator
The Boliviano is named in honor of Simón Bolívar, a revered figure who led several South American countries to independence.
Argentine Peso Currency
About ARSEva Perón on Banknote
A special 100 peso banknote was issued in 2012 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the death of Eva 'Evita' Perón, a beloved figure in Argentina.
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