COP to SSP Exchange Rate - Convert Colombian Peso to South Sudanese pound

Converting from Colombian Peso (COP) to South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

What is Colombian Peso (COP)

The Colombian Peso (COP) is the official currency of Colombia, a country located in South America. It is subdivided into 100 centavos, although the centavo coins are rarely used in practical transactions today. The currency code for the Colombian Peso is COP, and the symbol is often represented as $ or colloquially, COL$.

Historically, the Colombian Peso has faced fluctuations due to various economic factors, including inflation and changes in the international market. The currency is issued by the Bank of the Republic of Colombia, which manages monetary policy to maintain economic stability and support growth. With vibrant trade activities, especially in coffee, flowers, and textiles, the Colombian Peso plays a critical role in the economy of Colombia and impacts international exchanges.

What is South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

The South Sudanese Pound (SSP) is the official currency of South Sudan, the world’s youngest nation, which became independent from Sudan in 2011. The SSP is subdivided into 100 piastres, although, similar to the Colombian Peso, the smaller units are not commonly used in everyday transactions. The currency code for the South Sudanese Pound is SSP, and its symbol is often depicted as £SD.

The South Sudanese Pound was introduced to replace the Sudanese Pound upon independence, and like many new currencies, it initially faced significant challenges. The SSP’s value has been influenced by ongoing economic difficulties, including conflict, inflation, and a reliance on oil revenues. The Central Bank of South Sudan is responsible for issuing the currency and regulating monetary policy within the country. The SSP is vital for facilitating commerce in South Sudan, which is still transitioning to a fully functioning economic system.

Converting COP to SSP

Converting COP to SSP requires understanding the current exchange rate, which can vary based on various factors, including market demand and economic conditions. For accurate conversions, it is essential to refer to reliable financial sources or currency exchange platforms online.

To convert from Colombian Pesos to South Sudanese Pounds using a simple conversion formula, if you denote the amount in COP as X and the exchange rate as R (where R represents how many SSP you receive per COP), the conversion can be represented as:

SSP = X × R

It is advisable to check the latest rates, as fluctuations in the forex market can significantly impact the conversion process. Understanding these currencies and their economic contexts will aid both individuals and businesses in navigating international transactions effectively.

Colombian Peso to South Sudanese pound conversion table

COP to SSP conversion table

Colombian Peso (COP)South Sudanese pound (SSP)
1 COP1.07573861747 SSP
2 COP2.15147723495 SSP
3 COP3.22721585242 SSP
4 COP4.3029544699 SSP
5 COP5.37869308737 SSP
6 COP6.45443170485 SSP
7 COP7.53017032232 SSP
8 COP8.6059089398 SSP
9 COP9.68164755727 SSP
10 COP10.75738617475 SSP
100 COP107.57386174749 SSP
200 COP215.14772349499 SSP
300 COP322.72158524248 SSP
400 COP430.29544698998 SSP
500 COP537.86930873747 SSP
600 COP645.44317048497 SSP
700 COP753.01703223246 SSP
800 COP860.59089397996 SSP
900 COP968.16475572745 SSP
1 000 COP1 075.73861747495 SSP
2 000 COP2 151.47723494989 SSP
5 000 COP5 378.69308737473 SSP
10 000 COP10 757.38617474945 SSP
20 000 COP21 514.7723494989 SSP
50 000 COP53 786.93087374725 SSP
100 000 COP107 573.86174749451 SSP
Last updated April 3, 2025 at 11:55 PM