INR to SGD Exchange Rate - Convert Indian Rupee to Singapore Dollar

Converting from Indian Rupee (INR) to Singapore Dollar (SGD)

What is Indian Rupee (INR)

The Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency of India, symbolized as ₹. It is issued and regulated by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The Rupee is subdivided into 100 smaller units called paise, although the usage of paise is now quite rare.

The INR is one of the most-traded currencies in Asia and plays a crucial role in the Indian economy. It is commonly used in international trade and foreign exchange. The currency can be found in various denominations, including coins and banknotes. Common banknote denominations are ₹10, ₹20, ₹50, ₹100, ₹500, and ₹2000. The value of the Indian Rupee can fluctuate based on various economic factors such as inflation, interest rates, and the balance of trade, making it essential for both businesses and travelers to keep an eye on the currency's exchange rate.

What is Singapore Dollar (SGD)

The Singapore Dollar (SGD) is the official currency of Singapore, represented by the symbol S$ or simply $, to distinguish it from other currencies that use the dollar sign. Issued by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), the SGD is subdivided into 100 cents.

The currency comes in various forms, including banknotes and coins, with common banknotes being S$2, S$5, S$10, S$50, and S$100. The Singapore Dollar is well-regarded globally due to Singapore's strong economy, high standard of living, and robust financial governance. As a result, the SGD is often viewed as a safe-haven currency, making it a popular choice for international investors and traders.

The value of the Singapore Dollar is influenced by several factors, like economic performance, inflation rates, and interest rates. One significant aspect of the SGD is its stability, which is often attributed to Singapore's prudent fiscal policies and the country's position as a pivotal financial hub in Asia.

Converting INR to SGD

To convert Indian Rupees to Singapore Dollars, you need to know the current exchange rate. As of now, suppose the exchange rate is 1 INR = 0.018 SGD (this rate changes frequently). To convert an amount in INR to SGD, you can use the formula:

SGD = INR × exchange rate

For example, if you want to convert ₹10,000 to SGD, you would calculate:

SGD = 10000 × 0.018 = 180

Therefore, ₹10,000 converts to approximately S$180.

It's essential to check the latest exchange rates or consult foreign exchange service providers to ensure a successful and accurate conversion. Understanding the nuances of both currencies can greatly benefit individuals traveling to or conducting business between India and Singapore.

Indian Rupee to Singapore Dollar conversion table

INR to SGD conversion table

Indian Rupee (INR)Singapore Dollar (SGD)
1 INR0.01535577099 SGD
2 INR0.03071154198 SGD
3 INR0.04606731297 SGD
4 INR0.06142308396 SGD
5 INR0.07677885495 SGD
6 INR0.09213462594 SGD
7 INR0.10749039693 SGD
8 INR0.12284616792 SGD
9 INR0.13820193891 SGD
10 INR0.1535577099 SGD
100 INR1.53557709896 SGD
200 INR3.07115419791 SGD
300 INR4.60673129687 SGD
400 INR6.14230839583 SGD
500 INR7.67788549479 SGD
600 INR9.21346259374 SGD
700 INR10.7490396927 SGD
800 INR12.28461679166 SGD
900 INR13.82019389062 SGD
1 000 INR15.35577098957 SGD
2 000 INR30.71154197915 SGD
5 000 INR76.77885494787 SGD
10 000 INR153.55770989574 SGD
20 000 INR307.11541979148 SGD
50 000 INR767.7885494787 SGD
100 000 INR1 535.57709895739 SGD
Last updated April 29, 2025 at 06:55 AM