IDR to MKD Exchange Rate - Convert Indonesian Rupiah to Macedonian Denar

Converting from Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) to Macedonian Denar (MKD)

What is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)

The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the official currency of Indonesia, a Southeast Asian nation made up of thousands of islands. The name "Rupiah" originates from the old Malay term for silver, which reflects the historical significance of currency in trade.

The symbol for the Rupiah is Rp, and it is divided into 100 sen. However, sen coins are rarely used in daily transactions today. The Indonesian Rupiah is issued and regulated by Bank Indonesia, the country’s central bank, to ensure monetary stability.

In recent years, the value of the Rupiah has been influenced by various economic factors, such as changes in global markets, inflation rates, and domestic economic policies. The exchange rate of IDR can fluctuate, which makes it essential for travelers and investors to stay updated on current rates when converting to other currencies.

This currency is important not only for the local economy but also for international trade, especially given Indonesia's status as a significant exporter of palm oil, textiles, and other commodities. Travelers to Indonesia will find that the availability of Rupiah is widespread, with banks and currency exchange offices offering conversion services.

What is Macedonian Denar (MKD)

The Macedonian Denar (MKD) is the official currency of North Macedonia, a small landlocked country in Southeast Europe. The Denar was established as the national currency in 1992 following the country's independence from the former Yugoslavia. The name "Denar" is derived from the ancient Roman currency "denarius."

The symbol for the Denar is den, and it is subdivided into 100 deni. The National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia is responsible for issuing and controlling the currency. The stability of the Denar is important for the country’s economy, particularly as North Macedonia continues to develop its trade relationships within the Balkan region and beyond.

As an emerging market, the value of the Denar can be influenced by various factors, including political stability, economic growth, and foreign investments. Since the Denar operates in a managed float exchange rate system, it is essential for those interested in currency conversion to monitor economic news and updates regularly.

For travelers heading to North Macedonia, having the local currency is crucial, as it is widely accepted in shops, restaurants, and markets. Although credit cards are accepted in many urban areas, carrying some Denar in cash can help avoid inconveniences, especially in smaller towns.

Final Thoughts

Converting between Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) and Macedonian Denar (MKD) requires understanding the specific economic contexts of each currency. With IDR and MKD both playing important roles in their respective countries, keeping informed about exchange rates can ensure smoother transactions for travelers and businesspersons alike. To convert IDR to MKD or vice versa, online currency converters or financial institutions can provide the most up-to-date rates.

Indonesian Rupiah to Macedonian Denar conversion table

IDR to MKD conversion table

Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)Macedonian Denar (MKD)
1 IDR0.00364432727 MKD
2 IDR0.00728865454 MKD
3 IDR0.01093298181 MKD
4 IDR0.01457730908 MKD
5 IDR0.01822163635 MKD
6 IDR0.02186596362 MKD
7 IDR0.02551029089 MKD
8 IDR0.02915461816 MKD
9 IDR0.03279894543 MKD
10 IDR0.0364432727 MKD
100 IDR0.36443272702 MKD
200 IDR0.72886545405 MKD
300 IDR1.09329818107 MKD
400 IDR1.45773090809 MKD
500 IDR1.82216363512 MKD
600 IDR2.18659636214 MKD
700 IDR2.55102908916 MKD
800 IDR2.91546181619 MKD
900 IDR3.27989454321 MKD
1 000 IDR3.64432727023 MKD
2 000 IDR7.28865454047 MKD
5 000 IDR18.22163635117 MKD
10 000 IDR36.44327270234 MKD
20 000 IDR72.88654540468 MKD
50 000 IDR182.2163635117 MKD
100 000 IDR364.4327270234 MKD
Last updated December 27, 2024 at 02:55 PM