NIO to SSP Exchange Rate - Convert Nicaragua Cordoba to South Sudanese pound

Converting from Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO) to South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

What is Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)

The Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO) is the official currency of Nicaragua, a country located in Central America. Named after Francisco de Córdoba, a Spanish conqueror, this currency was introduced in 1912. The cordoba is subdivided into 100 centavos, with coins available in various denominations, such as 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 centavos, as well as 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 cordobas in banknotes.

The Central Bank of Nicaragua is responsible for issuing and regulating the cordoba. Over recent years, the value of the NIO has experienced fluctuations due to various economic factors, including inflation, interest rates, and the overall economic health of the country.

As a currency, the cordoba reflects the region's economic activities, including agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. For those traveling to Nicaragua or engaging in trade with Nicaraguan businesses, understanding the value of the cordoba is essential. As of October 2023, the exchange rates can vary, so it's advisable to check current rates before making any conversions or financial decisions involving the NIO.

What is South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

The South Sudanese Pound (SSP) is the official currency of South Sudan, which gained independence from Sudan in 2011. This relatively new currency was introduced to replace the Sudanese pound. Similar to the NIO, the South Sudanese pound is subdivided into 100 piastres. Coins are less common, with most transactions happening in banknotes that come in varying denominations, such as 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 500 pounds.

The Central Bank of South Sudan manages the issuance and regulation of the SSP. Over the years, the pound has faced its share of challenges related to inflation and economic stability, largely due to the volatile political and economic circumstances in South Sudan. As a result, the value of the SSP can fluctuate significantly.

Understanding the SSP is crucial for those involved in trade, investment, or travel to South Sudan. Exchange rates for the SSP can also vary widely, depending on the economic situation, so monitoring current conversion rates is essential for accurate financial planning and transactions.

Converting NIO to SSP

When converting Nicaragua Cordoba to South Sudanese Pound, it is crucial to rely on updated exchange rates. The value of these currencies can change daily due to market conditions. To convert NIO to SSP, you can use the formula:

Amount in SSP = Amount in NIO × Exchange rate (NIO to SSP)

In conclusion, understanding both the Nicaragua Cordoba and the South Sudanese Pound can help facilitate better financial decisions whether you are traveling, investing, or engaging in international trade. Always stay informed about the latest exchange rates to ensure an accurate conversion.

Nicaragua Cordoba to South Sudanese pound conversion table

NIO to SSP conversion table

Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)South Sudanese pound (SSP)
1 NIO122.01670564491 SSP
2 NIO244.03341128983 SSP
3 NIO366.05011693474 SSP
4 NIO488.06682257965 SSP
5 NIO610.08352822457 SSP
6 NIO732.10023386948 SSP
7 NIO854.11693951439 SSP
8 NIO976.1336451593 SSP
9 NIO1 098.15035080422 SSP
10 NIO1 220.16705644913 SSP
100 NIO12 201.67056449131 SSP
200 NIO24 403.34112898262 SSP
300 NIO36 605.01169347393 SSP
400 NIO48 806.68225796524 SSP
500 NIO61 008.35282245655 SSP
600 NIO73 210.02338694786 SSP
700 NIO85 411.69395143917 SSP
800 NIO97 613.36451593047 SSP
900 NIO109 815.03508042178 SSP
1 000 NIO122 016.70564491309 SSP
2 000 NIO244 033.41128982619 SSP
5 000 NIO610 083.52822456547 SSP
10 000 NIO1 220 167.05644913093 SSP
20 000 NIO2 440 334.11289826186 SSP
50 000 NIO6 100 835.28224565465 SSP
100 000 NIO12 201 670.56449130931 SSP
Last updated April 29, 2025 at 06:55 AM