NGN to SSP Exchange Rate - Convert Nigerian Naira to South Sudanese pound

Converting from Nigerian Naira (NGN) to South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

What is Nigerian Naira (NGN)

The Nigerian Naira (NGN) is the official currency of Nigeria, a country located in West Africa. It was introduced in 1973 to replace the Nigerian Pound at a rate of 2 Naira for every 1 Pound. The Naira is subdivided into 100 kobo, although the kobo coins are not commonly used in daily transactions.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is responsible for issuing and regulating the Naira. The currency symbol for the Naira is ₦. The exchange rates for the Naira can fluctuate significantly due to various factors, including economic stability, inflation, and changes in global oil prices, as Nigeria's economy is heavily reliant on oil exports.

People can use the Naira for everyday purchases, including goods and services such as food, transportation, and entertainment. When traveling or conducting trade with other nations, converting Naira into another currency, like the South Sudanese Pound, becomes essential.

What is South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

The South Sudanese Pound (SSP) is the official currency of South Sudan, the world's youngest country, which gained independence from Sudan in 2011. The SSP was introduced in July 2011, replacing the Sudanese Pound at a rate of 1 SSP for every 1 Sudanese Pound, following a period of dual currency use.

The South Sudanese Pound is subdivided into 100 piastres. The currency symbol for the Pound is £S. The Bank of South Sudan is responsible for issuing and stabilizing the SSP. Due to ongoing conflicts and economic challenges in South Sudan, the value of the SSP can be volatile, leading to significant inflation and changes in exchange rates.

As with the Naira, people use the SSP for a wide range of transactions, from purchasing basic necessities to paying for services. Understanding the conversion rates between the SSP and other currencies, such as the Nigerian Naira, is crucial for businesses and travelers alike.

Converting NGN to SSP

Converting Nigerian Naira (NGN) to South Sudanese Pound (SSP) involves using the current exchange rate, which can fluctuate daily. This rate determines how much SSP one can receive for a given amount of NGN. For instance, if the exchange rate is 1 NGN = 6 SSP, converting 1,000 NGN would yield 6,000 SSP.

To convert from NGN to SSP, one can check online currency converters or contact financial institutions that facilitate foreign exchange. It is essential to keep in mind that currency conversion services may charge fees or offer different rates, so it is advisable to compare before making a conversion.

In conclusion, understanding both the Nigerian Naira and the South Sudanese Pound can be beneficial for traders, travelers, and anyone involved in international business between Nigeria and South Sudan. With the right information, converting these currencies can be a straightforward process.

Nigerian Naira to South Sudanese pound conversion table

NGN to SSP conversion table

Nigerian Naira (NGN)South Sudanese pound (SSP)
1 NGN2.90114334034 SSP
2 NGN5.80228668067 SSP
3 NGN8.70343002101 SSP
4 NGN11.60457336135 SSP
5 NGN14.50571670169 SSP
6 NGN17.40686004202 SSP
7 NGN20.30800338236 SSP
8 NGN23.2091467227 SSP
9 NGN26.11029006304 SSP
10 NGN29.01143340337 SSP
100 NGN290.11433403373 SSP
200 NGN580.22866806745 SSP
300 NGN870.34300210118 SSP
400 NGN1 160.4573361349 SSP
500 NGN1 450.57167016863 SSP
600 NGN1 740.68600420235 SSP
700 NGN2 030.80033823608 SSP
800 NGN2 320.9146722698 SSP
900 NGN2 611.02900630353 SSP
1 000 NGN2 901.14334033725 SSP
2 000 NGN5 802.2866806745 SSP
5 000 NGN14 505.71670168625 SSP
10 000 NGN29 011.4334033725 SSP
20 000 NGN58 022.86680674501 SSP
50 000 NGN145 057.16701686252 SSP
100 000 NGN290 114.33403372504 SSP
Last updated April 2, 2025 at 10:55 PM