SSP to PAB Exchange Rate - Convert South Sudanese pound to Panama Balboa

Converting from South Sudanese Pound (SSP) to Panama Balboa (PAB)

What is South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

The South Sudanese pound (SSP) is the official currency of South Sudan, which became independent from Sudan in 2011. The SSP is subdivided into 100 piastres, although piastres are rarely used in everyday transactions. The Central Bank of South Sudan is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency.

The South Sudanese pound was introduced to replace the Sudanese pound after the country’s split. Since its introduction, the SSP has experienced significant fluctuations in value due to various economic challenges, including inflation and civil unrest. As a result, the exchange rate between the SSP and other currencies can be quite volatile.

When using the SSP, individuals and businesses often have to consider the current economic climate, as its value may impact purchasing power. For many living in South Sudan, the SSP can sometimes seem limited in value compared to stronger currencies, making it essential to stay informed about current exchange rates.

What is Panama Balboa (PAB)

The Panama balboa (PAB) is the official currency of Panama. It was established in 1904 and is named after the Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa. The balboa is tied to the U.S. dollar, meaning that it circulates alongside the dollar on a one-to-one basis, making it very stable. The balboa is also subdivided into 100 centésimos, but there are no balboa coins in circulation, and people primarily use U.S. coins.

The relationship between the balboa and the U.S. dollar means that most financial transactions in Panama can be conducted using either currency, which simplifies activities for tourists and expatriates. The stability of the balboa often attracts foreign investments and encourages trade, making it an essential part of Panama's economy.

When converting from the South Sudanese pound to the Panama balboa, it's crucial to keep the exchange rates in mind. The value of SSP in relation to PAB can vary significantly, so checking a reliable financial source or using an online currency converter is advisable for the most accurate results.

This conversion may also reveal discrepancies in value and the economic conditions in both regions. Due to South Sudan's economic instability, the SSP may compare unfavorably against the more stable PAB, which can influence trade and personal finance decisions for individuals engaging in international transactions.

In conclusion, understanding both currencies and their economic backgrounds is vital for anyone looking to convert SSP to PAB. Always stay updated on current exchange rates to ensure you make informed financial decisions.

South Sudanese pound to Panama Balboa conversion table

SSP to PAB conversion table

South Sudanese pound (SSP)Panama Balboa (PAB)
1 SSP0.00022126762 PAB
2 SSP0.00044253523 PAB
3 SSP0.00066380285 PAB
4 SSP0.00088507046 PAB
5 SSP0.00110633808 PAB
6 SSP0.0013276057 PAB
7 SSP0.00154887331 PAB
8 SSP0.00177014093 PAB
9 SSP0.00199140854 PAB
10 SSP0.00221267616 PAB
100 SSP0.02212676159 PAB
200 SSP0.04425352318 PAB
300 SSP0.06638028476 PAB
400 SSP0.08850704635 PAB
500 SSP0.11063380794 PAB
600 SSP0.13276056953 PAB
700 SSP0.15488733111 PAB
800 SSP0.1770140927 PAB
900 SSP0.19914085429 PAB
1 000 SSP0.22126761588 PAB
2 000 SSP0.44253523176 PAB
5 000 SSP1.10633807939 PAB
10 000 SSP2.21267615878 PAB
20 000 SSP4.42535231755 PAB
50 000 SSP11.06338079388 PAB
100 000 SSP22.12676158776 PAB
Last updated June 13, 2025 at 11:59 PM