KGS to SDG Exchange Rate - Convert Kyrgyzstani Som to Sudanese Pound

Converting from Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS) to Sudanese Pound (SDG)

What is Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS)

The Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS) is the official currency of Kyrgyzstan, a mountainous country located in Central Asia. The Som was introduced in 1993, replacing the Soviet ruble at a rate of 1 Som to 200 rubles. The currency code "KGS" is derived from the country's name, while "Som" means "pure" in both Kyrgyz and Persian, reflecting the currency's goal to represent a stable and legitimate medium of exchange.

The Kyrgyzstani Som is subdivided into 100 tyiyn. Coins are available in denominations of 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 50 tyiyn, and 1, 3, 5, and 10 Som. Banknotes come in larger denominations: 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000 Som. The design of these notes often features important national landmarks, cultural symbols, and notable figures from Kyrgyzstan's history.

Kyrgyzstan's economy, although primarily agricultural, has been diversifying over the years. Factors such as mining, tourism, and remittances from Kyrgyz citizens working abroad can influence the value of the Som against other currencies. These elements contribute to the exchange rate volatility, affecting those who wish to convert Kyrgyzstani Soms to other currencies like the Sudanese Pound.

What is Sudanese Pound (SDG)

The Sudanese Pound (SDG) is the official currency of Sudan, a country located in northeastern Africa. The currency code "SDG" signifies its unique value in international markets. The Pound was introduced after the separation of South Sudan in 2011, replacing the previous Sudanese dinar. The official name for the Pound is the "Sudanese Pound," but it is commonly referred to just as the Pound.

One Pound is divided into 100 piastres. Generally, coins are issued in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 piastres, and 1 Pound. The banknotes come in larger denominations as well, including 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Pounds. The design of these banknotes typically encompasses Sudan's rich history, cultural heritage, and significant natural resources.

Sudan has faced economic challenges, including inflation and fluctuating exchange rates. The value of the Sudanese Pound against other currencies can be influenced by factors such as international sanctions, political stability, and domestic inflation rates. All of these dynamics make currency conversion from KGS to SDG or vice versa an essential topic for traders, travelers, and international businesses.

Conclusion

Understanding the Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS) and the Sudanese Pound (SDG) is crucial for anyone involved in international transactions or travel. By recognizing the characteristics of both currencies, individuals can better navigate the complexities of currency exchange and make informed financial decisions.

Kyrgyzstani Som to Sudanese Pound conversion table

KGS to SDG conversion table

Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS)Sudanese Pound (SDG)
1 KGS6.86707833683 SDG
2 KGS13.73415667365 SDG
3 KGS20.60123501048 SDG
4 KGS27.4683133473 SDG
5 KGS34.33539168413 SDG
6 KGS41.20247002095 SDG
7 KGS48.06954835778 SDG
8 KGS54.93662669461 SDG
9 KGS61.80370503143 SDG
10 KGS68.67078336826 SDG
100 KGS686.70783368257 SDG
200 KGS1 373.41566736514 SDG
300 KGS2 060.1235010477 SDG
400 KGS2 746.83133473027 SDG
500 KGS3 433.53916841284 SDG
600 KGS4 120.24700209541 SDG
700 KGS4 806.95483577798 SDG
800 KGS5 493.66266946054 SDG
900 KGS6 180.37050314311 SDG
1 000 KGS6 867.07833682568 SDG
2 000 KGS13 734.15667365136 SDG
5 000 KGS34 335.3916841284 SDG
10 000 KGS68 670.78336825679 SDG
20 000 KGS137 341.56673651358 SDG
50 000 KGS343 353.91684128395 SDG
100 000 KGS686 707.8336825679 SDG
Last updated April 16, 2025 at 06:55 AM