Currency Exchange Today in Singapore – INR, USD, CAD, Dirham, Pound, and Australian Dollar

Currency exchange rates in Singapore are important for travelers, students, and businesses dealing in international trade. On September 11, 2025, the Singapore Dollar (SGD) continued to show strong stability in the global market. Here are the key exchange values for today.

Today’s Exchange Rates (1 SGD equals)

  • Indian Rupee (INR): ₹68.85
  • US Dollar (USD): $1.28
  • Canadian Dollar (CAD): CA$0.93
  • UAE Dirham (AED): AED 2.86
  • British Pound (GBP): £1.74
  • Australian Dollar (AUD): A$0.85

What These Rates Mean

When it comes to Indian Rupees, this currency remains steady against the Singapore Dollar, this is useful for the large Indian community living and working in Singapore. And for businesses trading with the United States, the USD rate is showing consistency, keeping imports and exports predictable for people.

This time the UAE Dirham rate highlights the strong financial link between Singapore and the Middle East, particularly in shipping, aviation and oil trade. On the other hand, the British Pound and Australian Dollar values are significant for students and professionals who are planning to move between these regions and Singapore.

Why It Matters

Specially for travelers, these rates are helpful in planning their expenses more effectively. When it comes to businesses, accurate exchange values are essential in import and export deals, payments, and contract settlements. And with this, students studying abroad can also easily calculate their remittances with clarity and safety.

Final Note

These rates you are seeing are mid-market averages. Banks, money changers and even online transfer services can offer different rates due to transaction fees and margins. 

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