SOS to ERN Exchange Rate - Convert Somali Shilling to Eritrea Nakfa

Converting from Somali Shilling (SOS) to Eritrea Nakfa (ERN)

What is Somali Shilling (SOS)

The Somali Shilling (SOS) is the official currency of Somalia, a country located in the Horn of Africa. The currency was first introduced in 1921, replacing the Somali rupee. The symbol for the Somali Shilling is "S" and it is subdivided into 100 cents.

Over the years, the Somali Shilling has faced significant changes in its value due to various factors, including political instability, inflation, and changes in economic policies. The currency’s value fluctuates, which can impact both domestic and international trade. As of recent times, the Somali Shilling is known for its high inflation rate, making it vital for individuals dealing with this currency to stay updated on exchange rates.

Currency notes are available in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 Shillings, while coins are less commonly used in circulation. The currency is widely used for everyday domestic transactions, and while the exchange rate against more stable currencies may vary, it is crucial for both locals and travelers to understand its current value.

What is Eritrea Nakfa (ERN)

The Eritrean Nakfa (ERN) is the official currency of Eritrea, a nation located in the Horn of Africa, sharing borders with Sudan and Ethiopia. The Nakfa was introduced in 1997, replacing the Ethiopian Birr at a rate of 1 Nakfa to 2 Birr. The currency is named after the town of Nakfa, which holds historical significance for Eritrea's struggle for independence.

The symbol for the Nakfa is "Nfk," and it is subdivided into 100 cents. Like the Somali Shilling, the Eritrean Nakfa has experienced its own set of challenges in terms of inflation and value fluctuations. Despite these challenges, it remains a crucial part of the country's economy.

Eritrea's economy mainly relies on agriculture, mining, and remittances from the Eritrean diaspora. The Nakfa is used extensively for domestic transactions within the country. Currency notes for the Eritrean Nakfa come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Nakfa, while coins are also available in lower denominations.

Converting SOS to ERN

When converting Somali Shillings (SOS) to Eritrean Nakfa (ERN), it's essential to be aware of the current exchange rates, as they can fluctuate frequently. One can find the most accurate exchange rates through banks, currency exchange services, or online platforms that track currency fluctuations.

For example, if the current exchange rate is $1 SOS = 0.02 ERN$, to convert $100 SOS$, it would be:

100 SOS × 0.02 ERN/SOS = 2 ERN

In conclusion, both the Somali Shilling and the Eritrean Nakfa play pivotal roles in their respective economies. Understanding these currencies is crucial for anyone looking to travel or engage in trade within these regions.

Somali Shilling to Eritrea Nakfa conversion table

SOS to ERN conversion table

Somali Shilling (SOS)Eritrea Nakfa (ERN)
1 SOS0.02692767605 ERN
2 SOS0.05385535209 ERN
3 SOS0.08078302814 ERN
4 SOS0.10771070419 ERN
5 SOS0.13463838024 ERN
6 SOS0.16156605628 ERN
7 SOS0.18849373233 ERN
8 SOS0.21542140838 ERN
9 SOS0.24234908443 ERN
10 SOS0.26927676047 ERN
100 SOS2.69276760475 ERN
200 SOS5.38553520949 ERN
300 SOS8.07830281424 ERN
400 SOS10.77107041898 ERN
500 SOS13.46383802373 ERN
600 SOS16.15660562848 ERN
700 SOS18.84937323322 ERN
800 SOS21.54214083797 ERN
900 SOS24.23490844271 ERN
1 000 SOS26.92767604746 ERN
2 000 SOS53.85535209492 ERN
5 000 SOS134.6383802373 ERN
10 000 SOS269.2767604746 ERN
20 000 SOS538.5535209492 ERN
50 000 SOS1 346.383802373 ERN
100 000 SOS2 692.767604746 ERN
Last updated April 3, 2025 at 03:55 PM