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

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

What is Singapore Dollar (SGD)

The Singapore Dollar (SGD) is the official currency of Singapore. It is often represented by the symbol "S$" to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. The Singapore Dollar is subdivided into 100 cents. Introduced in 1967, SGD is maintained by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, which ensures its stability and integrity.

The value of the Singapore Dollar is determined through a managed float system, which means that it is influenced by market forces but also actively managed to keep it within a certain range. One of the key factors that contribute to the strength of the SGD is Singapore's robust economy, which is characterized by a high level of trade, a thriving finance sector, and prudent fiscal policies.

As an attractive global trading hub, Singapore enjoys a stable economy that has led to the SGD being recognized as a strong currency. This strength can be seen in its relatively high exchange rate against other currencies, making it a preferred choice for international trade and investment.

What is Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)

The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the official currency of Malaysia. It is commonly represented by the symbol "RM" and is subdivided into 100 sen. The Ringgit has undergone several changes since its introduction, with the most recent version being issued in 1998 as a response to a financial crisis.

The Malaysian Ringgit operates under a managed float exchange rate regime. This means that while market forces primarily determine its value, the Central Bank of Malaysia (Bank Negara Malaysia) intervenes when necessary to maintain currency stability. Factors such as oil prices, exports, and overall economic performance play a significant role in determining the value of the Ringgit.

While the Malaysian economy is diverse, it is significantly supported by the oil and gas sector, which influences the Ringgit's value. A strong economy can lead to a stronger currency, while economic downturns can negatively impact the exchange rate.

Converting Between SGD and MYR

Converting from Singapore Dollar (SGD) to Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) can be straightforward, with many financial institutions providing currency conversion services. The exchange rate can vary daily based on market conditions. As a rough guide, if you want to calculate the conversion, you can use the following formula:

MYR = SGD × Exchange Rate

Where "Exchange Rate" is the current rate of SGD to MYR. To get the latest rates, you can check financial news services, banks, or online currency converters.

When considering a currency exchange, it's essential to be aware of any fees or commission that may apply, so you receive the best possible value for your currency conversion.

Singapore Dollar to Malaysian Ringgit conversion table

SGD to MYR conversion table

Singapore Dollar (SGD)Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)
1 SGD3.30602266079 MYR
2 SGD6.61204532158 MYR
3 SGD9.91806798237 MYR
4 SGD13.22409064316 MYR
5 SGD16.53011330396 MYR
6 SGD19.83613596475 MYR
7 SGD23.14215862554 MYR
8 SGD26.44818128633 MYR
9 SGD29.75420394712 MYR
10 SGD33.06022660791 MYR
100 SGD330.60226607912 MYR
200 SGD661.20453215824 MYR
300 SGD991.80679823736 MYR
400 SGD1 322.40906431647 MYR
500 SGD1 653.01133039559 MYR
600 SGD1 983.61359647471 MYR
700 SGD2 314.21586255383 MYR
800 SGD2 644.81812863295 MYR
900 SGD2 975.42039471207 MYR
1 000 SGD3 306.02266079118 MYR
2 000 SGD6 612.04532158237 MYR
5 000 SGD16 530.11330395592 MYR
10 000 SGD33 060.22660791185 MYR
20 000 SGD66 120.4532158237 MYR
50 000 SGD165 301.13303955924 MYR
100 000 SGD330 602.26607911848 MYR
Last updated March 31, 2025 at 09:55 PM