PEN to MYR Exchange Rate - Convert Peruvian Nuevo Sol to Malaysian Ringgit

Converting from Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN) to Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)

What is Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)

The Peruvian Nuevo Sol, abbreviated as PEN, is the official currency of Peru. Introduced in 1991, it replaced the old Peruvian sol at a rate of 1 nuevo sol for 1,000,000 old soles. The PEN is divided into 100 centimos, and it is symbolized by "S/. The currency is managed by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (Banco Central de Reserva del Perú).

The design of the Peruvian Nuevo Sol notes features notable figures from the country’s history, such as Simón Bolívar and Túpac Amaru II, as well as significant cultural symbols. As of now, the currency consists of both coins and banknotes, with denominations ranging from 1 sol coins to 200 sol notes.

The PEN is used for various types of transactions, from daily purchases to larger investments. Its value is largely influenced by Peru’s economic performance, including factors like inflation rates, export demand, and overall economic stability. Traders and tourists often need to convert PEN to other currencies, including the Malaysian Ringgit, to facilitate their purchases while traveling or conducting business across borders.

What is Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)

The Malaysian Ringgit, symbolized as MYR and often abbreviated as RM, is the currency of Malaysia. It was first introduced in 1967, replacing the Malayan dollar as part of a broader monetary reform. The ringgit is subdivided into 100 sen, with coins and banknotes in multiple denominations widely circulated.

The currency includes several denominations of both coins and notes. Common coins include 5 sen, 10 sen, 20 sen, and 50 sen, while banknotes are available in larger amounts, such as 1 ringgit, 5 ringgit, and up to 100 ringgit. The Malaysian Ringgit is managed by Bank Negara Malaysia, which ensures the stability and integrity of the currency.

The value of the MYR is influenced by a variety of factors including economic growth, trade balances, and geopolitical conditions. Malaysia’s robust export economy, particularly in palm oil, electronics, and rubber, plays a significant role in determining the strength of the MyR against other currencies.

Converting PEN to MYR

When converting from Peruvian Nuevo Sol to Malaysian Ringgit, it’s essential to check the current exchange rate, which fluctuates based on market demand and economic circumstances. While, for example, if 1 PEN were worth approximately 0.90 MYR, the conversion can be calculated using the formula:

Amount in MYR = Amount in PEN × Exchange Rate

Understanding how to convert between these currencies is crucial for travelers and businesses engaging in trade between Peru and Malaysia, ensuring they receive the best rates for their transactions.

Peruvian Nuevo Sol to Malaysian Ringgit conversion table

PEN to MYR conversion table

Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)
1 PEN1.18754228118 MYR
2 PEN2.37508456236 MYR
3 PEN3.56262684353 MYR
4 PEN4.75016912471 MYR
5 PEN5.93771140589 MYR
6 PEN7.12525368707 MYR
7 PEN8.31279596824 MYR
8 PEN9.50033824942 MYR
9 PEN10.6878805306 MYR
10 PEN11.87542281178 MYR
100 PEN118.75422811777 MYR
200 PEN237.50845623554 MYR
300 PEN356.26268435332 MYR
400 PEN475.01691247109 MYR
500 PEN593.77114058886 MYR
600 PEN712.52536870663 MYR
700 PEN831.27959682441 MYR
800 PEN950.03382494218 MYR
900 PEN1 068.78805305995 MYR
1 000 PEN1 187.54228117772 MYR
2 000 PEN2 375.08456235545 MYR
5 000 PEN5 937.71140588862 MYR
10 000 PEN11 875.42281177725 MYR
20 000 PEN23 750.84562355449 MYR
50 000 PEN59 377.11405888624 MYR
100 000 PEN118 754.22811777247 MYR
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 11:55 AM