SSP to TOP Exchange Rate - Convert South Sudanese pound to Tonga Pa'ang

Converting from South Sudanese Pound (SSP) to Tonga Paʻanga (TOP)

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. Introduced shortly after independence, the SSP replaced the Sudanese pound at a rate of 1 SSP to 1 Sudanese pound. The SSP is subdivided into 100 piastres and is denoted by the symbol "£" or "SSP" for clarity.

The currency has faced various challenges, including inflation and devaluation, largely due to political instability and ongoing conflicts within the region. The Central Bank of South Sudan is responsible for issuing the currency and managing monetary policy. Despite these issues, the SSP remains an essential tool for transactions and trade in South Sudan, supporting both everyday purchases and larger economic activities.

In current usage, South Sudanese pounds can be found in both coin and banknote forms. Common denominations include banknotes of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, and 500 SSP. While the SSP is primarily used domestically, it is important for travelers and those doing business in South Sudan to stay informed about the current exchange rates and local economic conditions to make informed financial decisions.

What is Tonga Paʻanga (TOP)

The Tonga Paʻanga (TOP) is the official currency of the Kingdom of Tonga, an island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean. Introduced in 1980, the Paʻanga is divided into 100 seniti, though the seniti are not commonly used in everyday transactions. The currency symbol for the Paʻanga is "T$," which denotes its uniqueness in the Pacific region.

Managed by the National Reserve Bank of Tonga, the Paʻanga plays a crucial role in both local and international trade, functioning within a relatively stable economic environment. The currency comes in a variety of denominations, with common banknotes including T$2, T$5, T$10, T$20, T$50, and T$100. Coins typically include denominations of T$1, 50, 20, 10, and 5 seniti.

Tonga is known for its tourism, agriculture, and fisheries, which significantly impact the demand for the Paʻanga. Due to its relative stability, the Paʻanga is a popular choice for both domestic consumers and international visitors seeking to engage in commerce within the country.

Converting SSP to TOP

When dealing with conversions between the South Sudanese pound and Tonga Paʻanga, it's essential to know the current exchange rates, which fluctuate based on market conditions.

To convert from SSP to TOP, you would typically use the formula:

TOP = SSP × Exchange Rate (SSP to TOP)

Conversely, to convert from TOP to SSP, the formula would be:

SSP = TOP × Exchange Rate (TOP to SSP)

Understanding the dynamics of currency exchange between these two currencies is crucial for travelers, investors, and businesses operating in or with South Sudan and Tonga.

South Sudanese pound to Tonga Pa'ang conversion table

SSP to TOP conversion table

South Sudanese pound (SSP)Tonga Pa'ang (TOP)
1 SSP0.00052124361 TOP
2 SSP0.00104248723 TOP
3 SSP0.00156373084 TOP
4 SSP0.00208497445 TOP
5 SSP0.00260621807 TOP
6 SSP0.00312746168 TOP
7 SSP0.00364870529 TOP
8 SSP0.00416994891 TOP
9 SSP0.00469119252 TOP
10 SSP0.00521243613 TOP
100 SSP0.05212436132 TOP
200 SSP0.10424872264 TOP
300 SSP0.15637308396 TOP
400 SSP0.20849744527 TOP
500 SSP0.26062180659 TOP
600 SSP0.31274616791 TOP
700 SSP0.36487052923 TOP
800 SSP0.41699489055 TOP
900 SSP0.46911925187 TOP
1 000 SSP0.52124361318 TOP
2 000 SSP1.04248722637 TOP
5 000 SSP2.60621806592 TOP
10 000 SSP5.21243613185 TOP
20 000 SSP10.4248722637 TOP
50 000 SSP26.06218065924 TOP
100 000 SSP52.12436131848 TOP
Last updated June 13, 2025 at 11:59 PM