Currency Exchange rate today in Singapore, USD, EURO, INR, RS, RUBAL, Taka, Pakistani RS

Here is an overview of currency exchange rates in Singapore (SGD base) as of today, focusing on the USD, EUR, INR, and PKR (Pakistani rupee). It is mentioned “Rs” and “Taka” (Bangladeshi taka) where applicable. (Note: “Rs” is ambiguous, i.e., it might refer to Indian Rupee, Pakistani Rupee, or Sri Lankan Rupee.)

Singapore is a major financial hub in Asia. Its currency, the Singapore dollar (SGD), trades actively across global foreign exchange markets. The rates mentioned below are indicative interbank or mid-market rates. The actual retail or conversion rates (with fee spreads) will differ, especially when considering movements on 27 September 2025 in Singapore.

Key Exchange Rates (SGD → Other Currencies)

  1. USD (US Dollar):
    1 SGD ≈ 0.7728 USD
    Equivalently, 1 USD = ~1.294 SGD
  2. EUR (Euro):
    1 SGD ≈ 0.6612 EUR
    This means that, compared to the USD, SGD is weaker against the Euro (i.e., fewer Euros per SGD), given current global rates.
  3. INR (Indian Rupee):
    1 SGD ≈ 68.75 INR
    Thus, converting Singapore dollars into Indian rupees yields about 68 to 69 rupees per SGD.
  4. PKR (Pakistani Rupee / “Pakistani Rs”):
    1 SGD ≈ 218.6 PKR
    This is quite a large number because the Pakistani rupee is much lower in value relative to SGD.
  5. “Rs” (if Indian Rupee): same as INR above (≈ 68.75 INR per SGD).
    If “Rs” was intended as some other rupee (e.g., Sri Lankan, or generic), the exact rate will differ.
  6. Taka (Bangladeshi Taka, BDT):
    A direct, reliable SGD → BDT quote cannot be found in the searches that we ran. One would typically convert via USD or via INR.
    As a rough method:
  • First convert SGD → USD (0.7728 USD),
  • Then USD → BDT (current USD to BDT rate globally, e.g., ~1 USD = ~178 BDT or so depending on market).
    But this is just a rough estimate, and we would need a live BDT market rate.

7.  Ruble / “Rubal” (assuming Russian Ruble, RUB):
A direct quote cannot be found for SGD → RUB in the immediate search results. We may convert via USD or EUR:

  • Compute SGD → USD, then USD → RUB using the prevailing USD‐RUB rate (which fluctuates due to sanctions, energy prices, etc.).
  • For example, if 1 USD = X RUB, then 1 SGD = 0.7728 × X RUB.
    For precise conversion, you will need to fetch a live SGD→RUB feed.

Interpretation & Trends

  • The SGD is relatively strong compared to many emerging-market currencies. It is reflected in the fact that 1 SGD yields a large number of PKR or INR.
  • SGD is modest against major global currencies like USD and EUR but stable trading in a tight band around ~0.77 USD and ~0.66 EUR.
  • Its volatility in the USD, global macro conditions (interest rate differentials, commodity prices, geopolitical risks) also influence these cross rates.
  • It is common for many “smaller” currencies (BDT, RUB) to have liquidity or cross-currency pricing via intermediate currencies (USD or EUR).

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