IDR to SSP Exchange Rate - Convert Indonesian Rupiah to South Sudanese pound

Converting from Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) to South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

What is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)

The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the official currency of Indonesia, a Southeast Asian nation composed of thousands of islands. The currency symbol for the Rupiah is "Rp." It is subdivided into 100 sen, although sen coins are rarely used today due to their low value. The Rupiah was first introduced in 1946, replacing the Dutch East Indies guilder.

The value of the Rupiah has fluctuated significantly over the years, influenced by various factors such as economic conditions, inflation rates, and political stability. The central bank of Indonesia, Bank Indonesia, is responsible for issuing banknotes and managing monetary policy.

In recent years, the exchange rate of the IDR has faced pressures from global economic changes, making it essential for travelers and businesses to stay updated on current rates. The Indonesian economy is one of the largest in Southeast Asia, and the currency plays a crucial role in trade and investment within the region.

When converting IDR to other currencies, it's important to check reliable sources or platforms that provide real-time exchange rates to ensure accurate conversions. This is especially true when considering large transactions, as even small differences in rates can impact the overall cost significantly.

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 2011. The currency symbol for the South Sudanese Pound is "£SS." The SSP is subdivided into 100 piastres, although, like the Indonesian sen, these smaller units are seldom in circulation.

The South Sudanese Pound was introduced to replace the Sudanese pound and has undergone several changes since its inception, primarily due to economic challenges, inflation, and ongoing conflicts in the region. The Central Bank of South Sudan manages the issuance and regulation of the SSP, striving to maintain financial stability in the country amid various hardships.

Exchange rates for the SSP can be volatile, impacted by local conditions, international trade, and foreign aid, which is crucial for the South Sudanese economy. As a result, having up-to-date information on currency conversions is vital for individuals and businesses engaging in trade or other financial activities involving SSP.

Converting money between IDR and SSP can be challenging due to the differences in economic stability and market conditions in Indonesia and South Sudan. The exchange rate between the two currencies can vary significantly, so it is wise to utilize trusted financial platforms or banks for accurate conversion rates.

Overall, knowing how to convert between Indonesian Rupiah and South Sudanese Pound helps facilitate smooth transactions for travelers and businesses alike, ensuring that everyone gets the best value for their currency.

Indonesian Rupiah to South Sudanese pound conversion table

IDR to SSP conversion table

Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)South Sudanese pound (SSP)
1 IDR0.26809015847 SSP
2 IDR0.53618031694 SSP
3 IDR0.80427047541 SSP
4 IDR1.07236063388 SSP
5 IDR1.34045079236 SSP
6 IDR1.60854095083 SSP
7 IDR1.8766311093 SSP
8 IDR2.14472126777 SSP
9 IDR2.41281142624 SSP
10 IDR2.68090158471 SSP
100 IDR26.8090158471 SSP
200 IDR53.61803169421 SSP
300 IDR80.42704754131 SSP
400 IDR107.23606338841 SSP
500 IDR134.04507923552 SSP
600 IDR160.85409508262 SSP
700 IDR187.66311092972 SSP
800 IDR214.47212677683 SSP
900 IDR241.28114262393 SSP
1 000 IDR268.09015847103 SSP
2 000 IDR536.18031694207 SSP
5 000 IDR1 340.45079235517 SSP
10 000 IDR2 680.90158471034 SSP
20 000 IDR5 361.80316942067 SSP
50 000 IDR13 404.50792355168 SSP
100 000 IDR26 809.01584710336 SSP
Last updated April 2, 2025 at 11:59 PM