EGP to SSP Exchange Rate - Convert Egyptian Pound to South Sudanese pound

Converting from Egyptian Pound (EGP) to South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

What is Egyptian Pound (EGP)

The Egyptian Pound (EGP) is the official currency of Egypt, a country located in Northeast Africa. The symbol for the pound is "ج.م" in Arabic and "LE" in Latin script, derived from the word "Livre Égyptienne." The currency is subdivided into 100 piastres, which is the smaller unit of currency.

The Egyptian Pound has a rich history that dates back to the early 19th century. The currency was introduced during the reign of Muhammad Ali Pasha, who is often considered the founder of modern Egypt. Over the years, the EGP has seen various changes, including redesigns of banknotes and coins and adjustments in exchange rates due to inflation and economic reforms.

The exchange rate of the Egyptian Pound can fluctuate due to several factors, including economic conditions, political stability, and global market trends. As of now, EGP is widely used within Egypt for everyday transactions, from purchasing groceries to paying for services and goods. For anyone looking to convert EGP into other currencies, knowing its current exchange rates is essential for accurate financial planning.

What is South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

The South Sudanese Pound (SSP) is the official currency of South Sudan, the world's youngest nation, which gained independence from Sudan in July 2011. The currency's symbol is "SSP," and it is subdivided into 100 piastres. The South Sudanese Pound was introduced to replace the Sudanese Pound after the country's split, marking an essential step in establishing South Sudan's economic identity.

Because South Sudan has faced numerous economic challenges, such as periodic inflation and instability, the SSP has also experienced significant fluctuations in its value. The central bank of South Sudan is responsible for issuing the currency and regulating monetary policies to maintain economic stability.

Like the EGP, the SSP is impacted by multiple factors, including government policies, commodity prices (particularly oil, which is a significant export for South Sudan), and overall regional stability. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for anyone looking to conduct financial transactions or convert currency between EGP and SSP.

Converting EGP to SSP

For those wishing to convert Egyptian Pounds to South Sudanese Pounds, it is essential to check the current exchange rate, as it can change frequently. Currency exchange services, banks, and online platforms usually provide up-to-date rates for accurate conversions.

To convert EGP to SSP, you can use the exchange formula:

Amount in SSP = Amount in EGP × Current Exchange Rate (EGP to SSP)

Always remember to consider possible fees associated with currency exchange, as these can affect the final amount you receive. Whether traveling or doing business, having a clear understanding of both the Egyptian Pound and South Sudanese Pound will facilitate smoother financial transactions.

Egyptian Pound to South Sudanese pound conversion table

EGP to SSP conversion table

Egyptian Pound (EGP)South Sudanese pound (SSP)
1 EGP90.85913409235 SSP
2 EGP181.71826818469 SSP
3 EGP272.57740227704 SSP
4 EGP363.43653636938 SSP
5 EGP454.29567046173 SSP
6 EGP545.15480455407 SSP
7 EGP636.01393864642 SSP
8 EGP726.87307273876 SSP
9 EGP817.73220683111 SSP
10 EGP908.59134092345 SSP
100 EGP9 085.91340923451 SSP
200 EGP18 171.82681846901 SSP
300 EGP27 257.74022770352 SSP
400 EGP36 343.65363693802 SSP
500 EGP45 429.56704617253 SSP
600 EGP54 515.48045540703 SSP
700 EGP63 601.39386464154 SSP
800 EGP72 687.30727387604 SSP
900 EGP81 773.22068311055 SSP
1 000 EGP90 859.13409234505 SSP
2 000 EGP181 718.2681846901 SSP
5 000 EGP454 295.67046172526 SSP
10 000 EGP908 591.34092345051 SSP
20 000 EGP1 817 182.68184690102 SSP
50 000 EGP4 542 956.70461725255 SSP
100 000 EGP9 085 913.40923450511 SSP
Last updated June 13, 2025 at 09:55 AM