Currency Exchange Rates in Singapore – 2nd October 2025

The foreign exchange rates are vital to travelers, businesses, and investors dealing in different currencies. The 2nd October 2025 saw revised rates on well-known global currencies, such as the British Pound, Euro, US Dollar, Indian Rupee, Pakistani Rupee, and Russian Ruble, among others, in Singapore. These rates indicate changes in the international financial markets, which are caused by the economic policies, trade operations, and the mood of investors. It may be international trade, overseas remittance, or travel, but tracking of day-to-day exchange rates will assist individuals and businesses in making sound financial decisions, especially when considering movements on 01 October 2025 in Singapore.

Exchange Rates in Singapore – 2nd October 2025

CurrencyRate in SGD
£1 GBP1.736 SGD
€1 EUR1.512 SGD
$1 USD1.289 SGD
₹1 INR0.01453 SGD
₨1 PKR0.004579 SGD
руб1 RUB0.01586 SGD

Market Overview

The most powerful in the list of current currencies is the British Pound (GBP), pegged at 1.736 SGD, which is important in trade with the UK. The Euro (EUR) is next at 1.512 SGD, and it is stable in the European markets. Meanwhile, the US dollar (USD), which is a standard currency in the globe, is pegged at 1.289 SGD.

The Indian Rupee (INR) trades at 0.01453 SGD, and the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) trades at 0.004579 SGD relative to the SGD, which is an economic difference between the two regions. The Russian Ruble (RUB) is a comparatively stronger currency at 0.01586 SGD than South Asian currencies. Such rates are bound to change following monetary policies, world trade, and commodity prices.

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