MMK to SSP Exchange Rate - Convert Myanmar Kyat to South Sudanese pound

Converting from Myanmar Kyat (MMK) to South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

What is Myanmar Kyat (MMK)

The Myanmar Kyat (MMK) is the official currency of Myanmar, a country located in Southeast Asia. The currency symbol for the Kyat is "K," and it often appears alongside its ISO code, MMK, in international contexts. One Kyat is subdivided into 100 pya, although the pya is rarely used in daily transactions today.

Myanmar has undergone significant economic reforms in recent years, making the introduction and stabilization of the Kyat crucial. The central bank of Myanmar, known as the Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM), is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency. The strength of the Kyat is influenced by various factors, including inflation rates, political stability, and economic growth.

Historically, the monetary policy in Myanmar has faced challenges, leading to fluctuations in the value of the Kyat. For travelers and businesses looking to exchange money, knowing the current exchange rates is important. As of now, the Kyat’s value against other currencies like the US dollar or South Sudanese pound can vary widely, so it's essential to consult reliable financial sources for the latest rates.

What is South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

The South Sudanese Pound (SSP) is the currency of South Sudan, one of the youngest countries in the world, having gained independence from Sudan in 2011. The currency is represented by the symbol "£S" or simply "S.P." and is abbreviated as SSP in international finance. The South Sudanese pound is divided into 100 piastres, though piastres are not commonly used in everyday transactions.

The Central Bank of South Sudan is the authority that manages and regulates the SSP, ensuring a stable currency environment amid the economic challenges faced by the nation. Factors such as inflation, national security, and international relations significantly impact the value of the South Sudanese pound. The economy of South Sudan is heavily reliant on oil exports, and fluctuations in global oil prices can directly affect the SSP's value.

Like any currency, exchange rates between the SSP and MMK are dynamic and can change frequently due to market conditions. To convert between these two currencies, one typically needs to refer to a reliable financial institution or currency converter, as well as consider transaction fees that may apply.

Conclusion

Understanding the differences between the Myanmar Kyat (MMK) and the South Sudanese Pound (SSP) is vital for anyone engaging in currency exchange related to these two countries. By keeping track of the exchange rates and the economic conditions affecting each currency, individuals and businesses can make informed decisions when converting MMK to SSP or vice versa. To convert your amounts accurately, remember to apply the current exchange rate during your transaction process.

Myanmar Kyat to South Sudanese pound conversion table

MMK to SSP conversion table

Myanmar Kyat (MMK)South Sudanese pound (SSP)
1 MMK2.14082922432 SSP
2 MMK4.28165844864 SSP
3 MMK6.42248767296 SSP
4 MMK8.56331689727 SSP
5 MMK10.70414612159 SSP
6 MMK12.84497534591 SSP
7 MMK14.98580457023 SSP
8 MMK17.12663379455 SSP
9 MMK19.26746301887 SSP
10 MMK21.40829224319 SSP
100 MMK214.08292243186 SSP
200 MMK428.16584486373 SSP
300 MMK642.24876729559 SSP
400 MMK856.33168972746 SSP
500 MMK1 070.41461215932 SSP
600 MMK1 284.49753459119 SSP
700 MMK1 498.58045702305 SSP
800 MMK1 712.66337945492 SSP
900 MMK1 926.74630188678 SSP
1 000 MMK2 140.82922431865 SSP
2 000 MMK4 281.6584486373 SSP
5 000 MMK10 704.14612159324 SSP
10 000 MMK21 408.29224318649 SSP
20 000 MMK42 816.58448637297 SSP
50 000 MMK107 041.46121593243 SSP
100 000 MMK214 082.92243186485 SSP
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 03:55 PM