Chilean Peso - CLP

Overview

The Chilean Peso (CLP) is the official currency of Chile. The symbol for the Peso is $. The Peso is divided into 100 centavos, but there are no centavo coins in circulation.

Economy

  • The World Bank classifies Chile as an upper income economy.
  • Chile’s economy is prosperous and stable.
  • The GDP is rated the highest in Latin America.
  • The main industries are textile, cement, fish processing, minerals, copper, wood, foodstuffs, and transportation equipment.
  • Export products are wine, crude oil, copper, pulp and paper, fish products, and copper.
  • Import products are telecommunications, electrical goods, vehicles, chemicals, and natural gas.
  • Chile produces salmon and is rated the 2nd largest producer in the world.
  • Agriculture and mining account for 22.5% of the GDP.
  • The main source of income for Chile is the service industry, which accounts for 54% of the GDP.
  • Agricultural products for Chile are apples, onions, corn, wheat, oats, fish, timber, asparagus, garlic, and beef.
  • It is said that by 2012 the agricultural exports of Chile will be 74% duty-free.

History

  • In 1817, the first edition of the Peso was introduced and was valued against the Spanish Real.
  • In 1851, the Peso equaled 5 French francs.
  • In 1960, the Peso was replaced by the Escudo at a rate of 1,000 Pesos = 1 Escudo.
  • In 1975, the second edition of the Peso was introduced to replace the escudo. 1,000 escudos = 1 peso.
  • Until 1984, the Peso was divided into 100 centavos.
  • In 2011, a new 1,000-peso banknote was issued.

General Information

Symbols and Names

  • Symbols: $
  • Nicknames: none

ISO 4217 Code

CLP

Central Bank

Banco Central de Chile

Currency Subunits

  • Centavo = 1/100 of a Dollar

Denominations

  • Bills: 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000 pesos
  • Coins: 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500 pesos

Countries Using This Currency

  • Chile

Currencies Pegged To CLP :

None

CLP Is Pegged To:

None