MYR to SGD Exchange Rate - Convert Malaysian Ringgit to Singapore Dollar

Converting from Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) to Singapore Dollar (SGD)

What is Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)

The Malaysian Ringgit, abbreviated as MYR, is the official currency of Malaysia. It is often symbolized by the sign "RM." The ringgit has been in use since 1967, when it replaced the Malaya and British Borneo dollar. The currency is issued by Bank Negara Malaysia, the country's central bank, which is responsible for maintaining monetary stability.

The name "ringgit" originally referred to the jagged edges of Spanish silver dollars that were historically used in the region. The currency is subdivided into 100 sen. Banknotes are available in several denominations: RM1, RM5, RM10, RM20, RM50, and RM100, while coins come in various values such as 5 sen, 10 sen, 20 sen, 50 sen, and RM1.

The value of the Malaysian Ringgit is influenced by factors such as economic growth, inflation, and interest rates. As Malaysia is a significant exporter of palm oil, electronics, and natural resources, global demand for these goods also affects the currency's exchange rate. Tracking the MYR can provide insights into the overall health of the Malaysian economy, making it an important currency in Southeast Asia.

What is Singapore Dollar (SGD)

The Singapore Dollar, abbreviated as SGD, is the official currency of Singapore. Represented by the symbol "$" or "S$" to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies, the Singapore Dollar was introduced in 1967. Like the MYR, it is also subdivided into 100 cents.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is responsible for issuing and regulating the Singapore Dollar. The SGD is known for its stability in the foreign exchange market, making it one of the more robust currencies in Asia. Banknotes are available in denominations of $2, $5, $10, $50, and $100, with coins in denominations of 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cents, and $1.

Singapore's economy is one of the most advanced in Asia, driven by finance, manufacturing, and tourism. The stability of the currency reflects the country's strong economic fundamentals, including a high GDP per capita and low inflation rate. These factors contribute to the SGD's attractiveness in the global market.

Converting MYR to SGD

Converting Malaysian Ringgit to Singapore Dollar involves understanding the current exchange rate. This rate fluctuates based on market conditions, economic data, and geopolitical events. To convert an amount, you can use the formula:

AmountinSGD=AmountinMYR×CurrentExchangeRate

If the exchange rate is 1 MYR = 0.31 SGD, converting RM100 would result in:

AmountinSGD=100MYR×0.31SGD/MYR=31SGD

Understanding how these currencies work will help facilitate travel, trade, and investment between Malaysia and Singapore. Always check for the latest exchange rates before making any conversions.

Malaysian Ringgit to Singapore Dollar conversion table

MYR to SGD conversion table

Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)Singapore Dollar (SGD)
1 MYR0.30344975487 SGD
2 MYR0.60689950974 SGD
3 MYR0.9103492646 SGD
4 MYR1.21379901947 SGD
5 MYR1.51724877434 SGD
6 MYR1.82069852921 SGD
7 MYR2.12414828408 SGD
8 MYR2.42759803895 SGD
9 MYR2.73104779381 SGD
10 MYR3.03449754868 SGD
100 MYR30.34497548682 SGD
200 MYR60.68995097364 SGD
300 MYR91.03492646046 SGD
400 MYR121.37990194729 SGD
500 MYR151.72487743411 SGD
600 MYR182.06985292093 SGD
700 MYR212.41482840775 SGD
800 MYR242.75980389457 SGD
900 MYR273.10477938139 SGD
1 000 MYR303.44975486821 SGD
2 000 MYR606.89950973643 SGD
5 000 MYR1 517.24877434107 SGD
10 000 MYR3 034.49754868214 SGD
20 000 MYR6 068.99509736428 SGD
50 000 MYR15 172.48774341071 SGD
100 000 MYR30 344.97548682141 SGD
Last updated May 30, 2025 at 11:59 PM