MYR to NGN Exchange Rate - Convert Malaysian Ringgit to Nigerian Naira

Converting from Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) to Nigerian Naira (NGN)

What is Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)

The Malaysian Ringgit, symbolized as MYR and often represented by the sign RM, is the official currency of Malaysia. It was introduced in 1975, replacing the Malayan dollar at a rate of 1:1. The Ringgit is subdivided into 100 sen. It is regulated by Bank Negara Malaysia, the country's central bank, which manages the currency's value against other currencies and controls its supply within the economy.

Historically, the Ringgit has experienced fluctuations due to various economic factors, including changes in oil prices and global market trends. In recent years, the Malaysian economy has shown resilience, supported by sectors like manufacturing, services, and commodities. As a result, the Ringgit maintains a relatively stable value within the region, making it an important currency for trade and investment in Southeast Asia.

Since MYR is commonly used in both national and international transactions, knowing how to convert it to other currencies can be essential for travelers, businesses, and investors. The exchange rate, though variable, can often be checked through financial news websites, currency exchange platforms, or banking institutions.

What is Nigerian Naira (NGN)

The Nigerian Naira, denoted as NGN and symbolized by ₦, is the official currency of Nigeria. It was introduced in 1973, replacing the Nigerian pound at a rate of 2 Naira for every 1 pound. The Naira is divided into 100 kobo. The Central Bank of Nigeria governs the currency, working to manage inflation and maintain the Naira's stability.

The Nigerian economy is one of the largest in Africa and is heavily influenced by the oil and gas industry. Fluctuations in global oil prices can have a significant impact on the Naira's value, and this can affect its exchange rate against other currencies, including the Malaysian Ringgit. The Nigerian Naira has experienced depreciation in recent years, which has prompted policymakers to implement measures aimed at stabilizing the currency.

For individuals and businesses engaged in trade or travel between Malaysia and Nigeria, understanding the conversion rate from MYR to NGN is essential. The conversion can vary, so it’s advisable to check current rates through online currency converters or financial institutions to ensure accurate transactions.

In conclusion, whether you are exchanging Malaysian Ringgit for Nigerian Naira or vice versa, staying informed about both currencies will aid in making sound financial decisions. With the correct knowledge of these two important currencies, individuals and businesses can navigate their transactions with confidence.

Malaysian Ringgit to Nigerian Naira conversion table

MYR to NGN conversion table

Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)Nigerian Naira (NGN)
1 MYR365.2596944617 NGN
2 MYR730.51938892341 NGN
3 MYR1 095.77908338511 NGN
4 MYR1 461.03877784682 NGN
5 MYR1 826.29847230852 NGN
6 MYR2 191.55816677022 NGN
7 MYR2 556.81786123193 NGN
8 MYR2 922.07755569363 NGN
9 MYR3 287.33725015533 NGN
10 MYR3 652.59694461704 NGN
100 MYR36 525.96944617038 NGN
200 MYR73 051.93889234075 NGN
300 MYR109 577.90833851113 NGN
400 MYR146 103.8777846815 NGN
500 MYR182 629.84723085188 NGN
600 MYR219 155.81667702226 NGN
700 MYR255 681.78612319263 NGN
800 MYR292 207.75556936301 NGN
900 MYR328 733.72501553339 NGN
1 000 MYR365 259.69446170376 NGN
2 000 MYR730 519.38892340752 NGN
5 000 MYR1 826 298.47230851881 NGN
10 000 MYR3 652 596.94461703762 NGN
20 000 MYR7 305 193.88923407524 NGN
50 000 MYR18 262 984.7230851881 NGN
100 000 MYR36 525 969.44617037621 NGN
Last updated April 15, 2025 at 01:55 PM