MYR to GTQ Exchange Rate - Convert Malaysian Ringgit to Guatemala Quetzal

Converting from Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) to Guatemala Quetzal (GTQ)

What is Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)

The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the official currency of Malaysia. It is abbreviated as MYR and is symbolized by "RM." The ringgit is divided into 100 sen, which are the smaller units of the currency. The symbol "RM" is frequently used in financial transactions, and you will often see prices displayed with this designation.

The Malaysian Ringgit has undergone various changes since it was introduced in 1967, reflecting the country's economic development and the global market's fluctuations. The Central Bank of Malaysia, known as Bank Negara Malaysia, is responsible for issuing and regulating the ringgit.

In recent years, economic stability and efforts to boost tourism have positively affected the value of the Malaysian Ringgit. This makes it an appealing currency, both for local and international exchange. The current exchange rate varies based on global market dynamics and can be influenced by factors such as trade balances, inflation rates, and political stability.

What is Guatemala Quetzal (GTQ)

The Guatemala Quetzal (GTQ) is the official currency of Guatemala and is named after the quetzal bird, which is a national symbol of the country. The quetzal is abbreviated as GTQ and is represented by the sign "Q." Just like the Malaysian Ringgit, the quetzal is subdivided into 100 centavos.

The quetzal has been in circulation since 1925, replacing the Guatemalan peso. The Central Bank of Guatemala, known as Banco de Guatemala, is responsible for the issuance and management of the quetzal. Throughout its history, the currency has experienced fluctuations, particularly due to economic conditions and exchanges within Central America.

The value of the quetzal is influenced by several factors such as inflation, exchange rates with other currencies, and government policies. The exchange rates for GTQ are affected by both local economic conditions and international market trends. In particular, the tourism and agricultural sectors play a significant role in shaping the economic landscape, which in turn impacts the currency's strength.

Converting MYR to GTQ

When considering a conversion from Malaysian Ringgit to Guatemala Quetzal, it is essential to stay updated on the current exchange rates. The formula for converting MYR to GTQ can be expressed as:

GTQ = MYR × Exchange Rate (MYR to GTQ)

For example, if the current exchange rate is 1 MYR = 1.80 GTQ, then converting 100 MYR would yield 180 GTQ.

To ensure that you get the best exchange rates, always check financial news sources or currency exchange websites before making any transactions. Understanding both currencies and their underlying economic factors will help you navigate the conversion process more efficiently.

Malaysian Ringgit to Guatemala Quetzal conversion table

MYR to GTQ conversion table

Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)Guatemala Quetzal (GTQ)
1 MYR1.80977282029 GTQ
2 MYR3.61954564058 GTQ
3 MYR5.42931846087 GTQ
4 MYR7.23909128116 GTQ
5 MYR9.04886410145 GTQ
6 MYR10.85863692174 GTQ
7 MYR12.66840974203 GTQ
8 MYR14.47818256232 GTQ
9 MYR16.28795538261 GTQ
10 MYR18.0977282029 GTQ
100 MYR180.97728202898 GTQ
200 MYR361.95456405796 GTQ
300 MYR542.93184608694 GTQ
400 MYR723.90912811592 GTQ
500 MYR904.8864101449 GTQ
600 MYR1 085.86369217388 GTQ
700 MYR1 266.84097420286 GTQ
800 MYR1 447.81825623185 GTQ
900 MYR1 628.79553826083 GTQ
1 000 MYR1 809.77282028981 GTQ
2 000 MYR3 619.54564057961 GTQ
5 000 MYR9 048.86410144903 GTQ
10 000 MYR18 097.72820289807 GTQ
20 000 MYR36 195.45640579613 GTQ
50 000 MYR90 488.64101449033 GTQ
100 000 MYR180 977.28202898067 GTQ
Last updated June 17, 2025 at 11:55 PM