SSP to LTL Exchange Rate - Convert South Sudanese pound to Lithuanian Lita

Converting from South Sudanese Pound (SSP) to Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

What is South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

The South Sudanese pound (SSP) is the official currency of South Sudan, a country that gained independence from Sudan in 2011. The SSP was introduced to replace the Sudanese pound at a rate of 1 SSP to 1.7 SDG (Sudanese GDP). The currency is abbreviated as SSP and is symbolized by the letters "£" or "SPL."

Being a relatively new currency, the SSP is subject to various economic challenges, including inflation and fluctuations in its value influenced by political instability and economic conditions in the region. The currency is subdivided into 100 piasters. However, the circulating coins are often not commonly used, and banknotes of various denominations are more prevalent.

The Central Bank of South Sudan is responsible for issuing and regulating the SSP. As South Sudan's economy is primarily dependent on oil exports, the currency's value is inherently tied to global oil prices. Economists often find it challenging to predict the SSP's value due to these factors.

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian Lita (LTL) was the official currency of Lithuania before it switched to the Euro (EUR) on January 1, 2015. The Lita was adopted in 1922, replacing the Lithuanian dollar at a rate of 1 LTL to 5 LTL. The currency symbol for the Lita is "Lt," and it was subdivided into 100 centai (the plural of centas).

During its existence, the Lita underwent various changes, particularly during the economic fluctuations following Lithuania's independence from the Soviet Union in the early 1990s. The stability of the Lita improved significantly after Lithuania pegged it to the Euro in 2002. The fixed exchange rate, set at 3.4528 LTL to 1 EUR, contributed to the overall stability of the Lita, which was crucial for Lithuania's integration into the European Union.

Since the adoption of the Euro, the Lita is no longer in circulation, but it remains significant in Lithuania's history and economy. Its legacy can still be observed in various financial contexts, especially when discussing historical economic conditions.

Converting SSP to LTL

To convert from South Sudanese pounds (SSP) to Lithuanian Lita (LTL), one must use the historical exchange rates since the Lita is no longer traded.

If we represent the exchange rate as:

LTL = SSP × Exchange Rate

Since the Lithuanian Lita is not in active use anymore, this conversion largely operates in theoretical scenarios or for academic purposes. For current values, it is essential to stay informed on related currencies or use equivalent Euro amounts as a reference. Nonetheless, understanding the relationship between these two currencies can offer insights into economic transitions and historical financial systems.

South Sudanese pound to Lithuanian Lita conversion table

SSP to LTL conversion table

South Sudanese pound (SSP)Lithuanian Lita (LTL)
1 SSP0.00066150162 LTL
2 SSP0.00132300324 LTL
3 SSP0.00198450487 LTL
4 SSP0.00264600649 LTL
5 SSP0.00330750811 LTL
6 SSP0.00396900973 LTL
7 SSP0.00463051136 LTL
8 SSP0.00529201298 LTL
9 SSP0.0059535146 LTL
10 SSP0.00661501622 LTL
100 SSP0.06615016224 LTL
200 SSP0.13230032448 LTL
300 SSP0.19845048672 LTL
400 SSP0.26460064895 LTL
500 SSP0.33075081119 LTL
600 SSP0.39690097343 LTL
700 SSP0.46305113567 LTL
800 SSP0.52920129791 LTL
900 SSP0.59535146015 LTL
1 000 SSP0.66150162239 LTL
2 000 SSP1.32300324477 LTL
5 000 SSP3.30750811193 LTL
10 000 SSP6.61501622387 LTL
20 000 SSP13.23003244773 LTL
50 000 SSP33.07508111934 LTL
100 000 SSP66.15016223867 LTL
Last updated June 13, 2025 at 11:59 PM