ILS to SSP Exchange Rate - Convert Israeli Shekel to South Sudanese pound

Converting from Israeli Shekel (ILS) to South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

What is Israeli Shekel (ILS)

The Israeli Shekel (ILS) is the official currency of Israel and is indicated by the symbol "₪." The currency is subdivided into 100 agorot. Issued by the Bank of Israel, the Shekel underwent significant changes in the 1980s and 1990s to combat hyperinflation. Today, it is a robust currency that reflects Israel's economic stability and growth.

The modern Shekel, known as the New Israeli Shekel (NIS), was introduced in 1985, replacing the Old Israeli Shekel at a rate of 1,000 to 1. The exchange rate for the Shekel fluctuates based on various factors, including economic indicators, international trade, and geopolitical developments.

Investors often view ILS as a safe haven currency due to Israel’s sizable technology sector and diverse economy. When considering conversions, understanding the current exchange rates and market trends is crucial. You can find the latest exchange rates through various financial news platforms or currency exchange websites.

What is South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

The South Sudanese Pound (SSP) is the official currency of South Sudan and is denoted by the symbol "£" or "SSP." It was introduced shortly after the country gained independence from Sudan in July 2011. The SSP aims to stabilize the economy of South Sudan, which faces numerous challenges, including inflation, political instability, and ongoing conflicts.

Like the Israeli Shekel, the South Sudanese Pound is also subdivided into smaller units. However, due to the country's economic circumstances, the SSP has experienced significant fluctuations in value. This instability makes it essential for anyone looking to convert from ILS to SSP to keep an eye on the latest trends in exchange rates.

The Central Bank of South Sudan oversees the issuance and regulation of the SSP, but due to the economic struggles the country faces, the currency can be affected by both local and international factors. Many international companies and travelers conducting business in South Sudan must be wary of currency issues and the economic environment.

Converting ILS to SSP

Converting Israeli Shekels to South Sudanese Pounds requires an understanding of the current exchange rate between the two currencies. As of now, the rate can vary significantly depending on where the exchange is made. To convert ILS to SSP accurately, it is essential to check current rates as they fluctuate.

One can utilize currency converters available online or contact banks and certified exchange services for the most accurate information. Using the formula:

Amount in SSP = Amount in ILS × Exchange Rate (ILS to SSP)

allows for secure and efficient currency conversion.

In summary, whether you're planning to travel to South Sudan or conduct business, understanding the Israeli Shekel and its conversion to the South Sudanese Pound is essential for financial planning and strategy. Keep informed about exchange rates and economic conditions to make the most of your currency exchanges.

Israeli Shekel to South Sudanese pound conversion table

ILS to SSP conversion table

Israeli Shekel (ILS)South Sudanese pound (SSP)
1 ILS1 276.65305258055 SSP
2 ILS2 553.30610516109 SSP
3 ILS3 829.95915774164 SSP
4 ILS5 106.61221032218 SSP
5 ILS6 383.26526290273 SSP
6 ILS7 659.91831548328 SSP
7 ILS8 936.57136806382 SSP
8 ILS10 213.22442064437 SSP
9 ILS11 489.87747322491 SSP
10 ILS12 766.53052580546 SSP
100 ILS127 665.30525805459 SSP
200 ILS255 330.61051610919 SSP
300 ILS382 995.91577416378 SSP
400 ILS510 661.22103221838 SSP
500 ILS638 326.52629027297 SSP
600 ILS765 991.83154832757 SSP
700 ILS893 657.13680638216 SSP
800 ILS1 021 322.44206443675 SSP
900 ILS1 148 987.74732249135 SSP
1 000 ILS1 276 653.05258054594 SSP
2 000 ILS2 553 306.10516109188 SSP
5 000 ILS6 383 265.26290272971 SSP
10 000 ILS12 766 530.52580545942 SSP
20 000 ILS25 533 061.05161091884 SSP
50 000 ILS63 832 652.62902729711 SSP
100 000 ILS127 665 305.25805459421 SSP
Last updated June 3, 2025 at 10:55 AM