MYR to PKR Exchange Rate - Convert Malaysian Ringgit to Pakistani Rupee

Converting from Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) to Pakistani Rupee (PKR)

What is Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)

The Malaysian Ringgit, abbreviated as MYR, is the official currency of Malaysia. It is often symbolized as RM, which stands for "Ringgit Malaysia." Introduced in 1975, the Ringgit has undergone various changes in its structure and value over the years, especially during Malaysia's economic developments. The currency is subdivided into 100 sen, similar to how many other currencies are divided into smaller units.

The Malaysian Ringgit is issued by Bank Negara Malaysia, the country's central bank. The Ringgit is particularly notable for its floating exchange rate system, meaning that its value fluctuates based on market conditions. As a Southeast Asian currency, the Ringgit plays a crucial role in regional trade and has established itself in the global market.

When converting MYR to other currencies, such as the Pakistani Rupee (PKR), one generally looks for the current exchange rate, which can vary due to market dynamics, inflation, and economic policies. These rates can be found through financial news websites, currency converter tools, or at financial institutions.

What is Pakistani Rupee (PKR)

The Pakistani Rupee, abbreviated as PKR, is the official currency of Pakistan. It is denoted by the symbol "Rs" or "PkR." The Rupee has a long history, tracing back to the Indo-Pakistani Partition in 1947 when it was established as the currency of Pakistan. Like the MYR, the PKR is also subdivided into 100 paisa.

The central bank of Pakistan, the State Bank of Pakistan, is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency. The Pakistani Rupee has experienced significant value fluctuations over the years, influenced by factors such as political stability, inflation rates, and economic policies. As a result, the exchange rate for PKR against other currencies, including MYR, can vary widely.

When converting MYR to PKR, it is essential to understand that the conversion rate may change frequently. For example, if the current exchange rate is 1MYR54PKR, this means that one Malaysian Ringgit is equal to approximately fifty-four Pakistani Rupees. On the other hand, to convert from PKR to MYR, one would use the reciprocal of the exchange rate.

In summary, whether you're a traveler, a business professional, or someone in need of currency conversion, understanding both the Malaysian Ringgit and the Pakistani Rupee is fundamental. Always check for the most up-to-date exchange rates before making any currency exchanges to ensure you receive the best value for your money.

Malaysian Ringgit to Pakistani Rupee conversion table

MYR to PKR conversion table

Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)Pakistani Rupee (PKR)
1 MYR66.35256271394 PKR
2 MYR132.70512542789 PKR
3 MYR199.05768814183 PKR
4 MYR265.41025085577 PKR
5 MYR331.76281356972 PKR
6 MYR398.11537628366 PKR
7 MYR464.4679389976 PKR
8 MYR530.82050171155 PKR
9 MYR597.17306442549 PKR
10 MYR663.52562713943 PKR
100 MYR6 635.25627139432 PKR
200 MYR13 270.51254278863 PKR
300 MYR19 905.76881418295 PKR
400 MYR26 541.02508557727 PKR
500 MYR33 176.28135697159 PKR
600 MYR39 811.5376283659 PKR
700 MYR46 446.79389976022 PKR
800 MYR53 082.05017115454 PKR
900 MYR59 717.30644254885 PKR
1 000 MYR66 352.56271394317 PKR
2 000 MYR132 705.12542788634 PKR
5 000 MYR331 762.81356971585 PKR
10 000 MYR663 525.6271394317 PKR
20 000 MYR1 327 051.25427886341 PKR
50 000 MYR3 317 628.13569715851 PKR
100 000 MYR6 635 256.27139431703 PKR
Last updated June 3, 2025 at 10:55 AM