ISO 4217 Abbreviations and Acronyms

ISO 4217 is the international standard that defines codes for the representation of currencies and funds. It assigns unique three-letter codes to each recognized currency in use around the world, such as USD for the United States Dollar or EUR for the Euro.

These codes are essential in global finance, banking, and currency exchange operations, ensuring clarity and consistency across international transactions. From stock markets to accounting systems, ISO 4217 codes help prevent ambiguity when dealing with monetary values.

  1. AD
    Australian Dollar
  2. AON
    Angolan New Kwanza
  3. AUD
    Australian Dollar
  4. CVE
    Cape Verde Escudo
  5. FJD
    Fiji Dollar
  6. GIP
    Gibraltar Pound
  7. ISK
    Iceland Krona
  8. MP
    Mexican Peso
  9. MXN
    Mexican Peso
  10. MXP
    Mexican Peso
  11. XAD
    Australian Dollar

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