UZS to SSP Exchange Rate - Convert Uzbekistani Som to South Sudanese pound

Converting from Uzbekistani Som (UZS) to South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

What is Uzbekistani Som (UZS)

The Uzbekistani Som (UZS) is the official currency of Uzbekistan, a Central Asian country known for its rich history and cultural heritage. The currency was introduced in 1994, replacing the old Soviet ruble. The symbol for the Som is "сум," and it is subdivided into 100 tiyin.

The value of the UZS is influenced by several factors, including the country's economy, inflation rates, and government policies. Over the years, Uzbekistan has experienced significant economic changes, transitioning from a state-controlled economy to a more market-oriented approach. This shift has had an impact on currency valuation and exchange rates both domestically and internationally.

Uzbekistan is known for its agriculture, particularly cotton production, which plays a significant role in the economy. Other sectors such as mining, energy, and manufacturing also contribute to the overall economic landscape. The Uzbekistani government regulates the currency through the Central Bank of Uzbekistan, which sets exchange rates and implements monetary policy.

What is South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

The South Sudanese Pound (SSP) is the official currency of South Sudan, the world's youngest nation, which gained independence from Sudan in 2011. The SSP was introduced to replace the Sudanese pound as part of the country’s effort to establish its own identity and economic framework. The currency's symbol is "£SS," and it is divided into 100 piasters.

The economy of South Sudan is predominantly based on oil production, which constitutes a significant portion of its GDP. However, the nation has faced numerous challenges, including political instability, conflict, and economic mismanagement, which have impacted the value of the SSP. As a result, the currency has experienced periods of inflation and devaluation since its introduction.

The South Sudanese government, through the Bank of South Sudan, manages the currency and implements monetary policies aimed at stabilizing the economy. The exchange rate of the SSP against other currencies, such as the Uzbekistani Som, reflects the economic situation and financial health of the country.

Converting UZS to SSP

When converting between the Uzbekistani Som (UZS) and the South Sudanese Pound (SSP), it is essential to consider the current exchange rate. The exchange rate can fluctuate due to various factors, including economic performance and geopolitical events. To convert UZS to SSP, one can use the formula:

Amount in SSP = Amount in UZS × Exchange Rate (UZS to SSP)

Conversely, to convert SSP to UZS, the formula is:

Amount in UZS = Amount in SSP × Exchange Rate (SSP to UZS)

It is recommended to check with reliable financial institutions or online currency converters for the most accurate and up-to-date exchange rates before making any conversion.

Uzbekistani Som to South Sudanese pound conversion table

UZS to SSP conversion table

Uzbekistani Som (UZS)South Sudanese pound (SSP)
1 UZS0.34898753965 SSP
2 UZS0.6979750793 SSP
3 UZS1.04696261896 SSP
4 UZS1.39595015861 SSP
5 UZS1.74493769826 SSP
6 UZS2.09392523791 SSP
7 UZS2.44291277756 SSP
8 UZS2.79190031722 SSP
9 UZS3.14088785687 SSP
10 UZS3.48987539652 SSP
100 UZS34.8987539652 SSP
200 UZS69.79750793039 SSP
300 UZS104.69626189559 SSP
400 UZS139.59501586079 SSP
500 UZS174.49376982599 SSP
600 UZS209.39252379118 SSP
700 UZS244.29127775638 SSP
800 UZS279.19003172158 SSP
900 UZS314.08878568678 SSP
1 000 UZS348.98753965197 SSP
2 000 UZS697.97507930395 SSP
5 000 UZS1 744.93769825987 SSP
10 000 UZS3 489.87539651975 SSP
20 000 UZS6 979.75079303949 SSP
50 000 UZS17 449.37698259873 SSP
100 000 UZS34 898.75396519747 SSP
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 11:55 AM