KGS to EGP Exchange Rate - Convert Kyrgyzstani Som to Egyptian Pound

Converting from Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS) to Egyptian Pound (EGP)

What is Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS)

The Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS) is the official currency of Kyrgyzstan, a landlocked country located in Central Asia. The currency symbol for the som is “с” (a letter from the Cyrillic alphabet). The Kyrgyzstani Som is subdivided into 100 tyiyn.

The som was introduced in 1993, replacing the Soviet ruble, following Kyrgyzstan's independence from the Soviet Union. Since its introduction, the som has undergone several changes and adjustments due to economic factors, including inflation and fluctuations in the international market.

With a relatively stable economy compared to some neighboring countries, the KGS is essential for day-to-day transactions within Kyrgyzstan. It is commonly used in various forms including coins (which typically denote values such as 1, 3, 5, and 10 tyiyn) and banknotes (which come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 som).

In recent years, the Kyrgyzstani Som has been slowly but steadily integrated into digital payment systems, making it easier for both residents and visitors to conduct transactions.

What is Egyptian Pound (EGP)

The Egyptian Pound (EGP) is the official currency of Egypt and is represented by the symbol “£” or sometimes by “E£” to avoid confusion with other currencies using the pound symbol. The currency is subdivided into 100 piastres.

The Egyptian Pound has a long history dating back to the late 19th century when it was first issued by the National Bank of Egypt. The pound replaced the Egyptian piastre as the main currency unit and has since become a vital part of Egypt's economic identity.

Over the years, the EGP has experienced fluctuations in value due to various economic factors, including inflation, government policies, and changes in foreign exchange rates. As of recent months, the government of Egypt has been implementing reforms to stabilize the currency and manage inflation.

The currency is commonly available in both coins and banknotes, with banknotes being the more prevalent form of currency in everyday transactions. Denominations for the banknotes are typically 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 pounds.

When converting Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS) to Egyptian Pound (EGP), it is important to check the current exchange rate, as it can vary significantly based on market conditions. This conversion process typically involves a straightforward calculation where you multiply the amount in KGS by the current exchange rate to obtain the equivalent value in EGP.

In summary, understanding these currencies—KGS and EGP—is essential for anyone engaging in travel or business between Kyrgyzstan and Egypt. With the right knowledge, conversions between the two can be seamlessly managed, paving the way for smoother financial transactions.

Kyrgyzstani Som to Egyptian Pound conversion table

KGS to EGP conversion table

Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS)Egyptian Pound (EGP)
1 KGS0.56760719448 EGP
2 KGS1.13521438895 EGP
3 KGS1.70282158343 EGP
4 KGS2.2704287779 EGP
5 KGS2.83803597238 EGP
6 KGS3.40564316685 EGP
7 KGS3.97325036133 EGP
8 KGS4.5408575558 EGP
9 KGS5.10846475028 EGP
10 KGS5.67607194475 EGP
100 KGS56.76071944753 EGP
200 KGS113.52143889505 EGP
300 KGS170.28215834258 EGP
400 KGS227.0428777901 EGP
500 KGS283.80359723763 EGP
600 KGS340.56431668516 EGP
700 KGS397.32503613268 EGP
800 KGS454.08575558021 EGP
900 KGS510.84647502773 EGP
1 000 KGS567.60719447526 EGP
2 000 KGS1 135.21438895052 EGP
5 000 KGS2 838.0359723763 EGP
10 000 KGS5 676.07194475261 EGP
20 000 KGS11 352.14388950522 EGP
50 000 KGS28 380.35972376304 EGP
100 000 KGS56 760.71944752608 EGP
Last updated June 6, 2025 at 11:55 PM