Currency Exchange Rate Today – USD, AED, GBP vs Local Currency of Singapore

The exchange rates vary on a daily basis depending on market conditions, economies in the world as well as the demand of currencies. By 30 October 2025, the United Overseas Bank (UOB) has issued its latest indicative rates of foreign exchange, relative to the Singapore Dollar (SGD). These rates act as a template in the exchange of currency between common currencies of the US Dollar (USD), British Pound (GBP), and the UAE Dirham (AED). The table below gives a summary of the existing exchange and the selling rate and the buying rate of each currency. It should be noted that these values are suggestive and can change depending on the type and time of transaction.

Foreign Exchange Rates Against Singapore Dollar (as of 30 Oct 2025, 10:25 AM)

CodeCurrencyUnitSelling TT/ODBuying TTBuying OD
USDUS Dollar11.30891.28491.2814
GBPBritish Pound11.73541.69041.6824
AEDUAE Dirham10036.170034.4700
EUREuro11.52531.48731.4843
AUDAustralian Dollar10.86960.83860.8351
CADCanadian Dollar10.94310.91810.9126
INRIndian Rupee1001.5077
JPYJapanese Yen1000.86730.83330.8313
MYRMalaysian Ringgit10031.3676
HKDHong Kong Dollar10016.895016.485016.4550

Important Note

These are only indicative rates of exchange which are subject to change at any time. UOB makes no guarantee as to the validity of the listed rates and is not responsible to any losses incurred in case of their usage. It is also recommended that the customers should verify the latest figures before carrying out any foreign exchange or remittance transactions.

Khushbu K

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