Singapore Dollar (S$)

Singapore Dollar (SGD) πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬

The Singapore Dollar (S$) is a unit of currency used in scientific, engineering, and practical contexts. Unit standardization in the field of currency has evolved over centuries as international scientific bodies and engineering organizations developed consistent measurement frameworks. The International System of Units (SI) provides the modern foundation for most technical measurements, though legacy units from national and industrial traditions continue to be used alongside SI units in many fields. The Singapore Dollar is precisely defined to ensure consistent, reproducible measurements across laboratories and industries worldwide.

Accurate currency measurement is critical in engineering, science, commerce, and everyday life. Using the correct unit and applying conversions precisely prevents errors that can be costly or dangerous in professional applications.

Conversions Involving Singapore Dollar

US Dollar β†’ Singapore Dollar

$ β†’ S$

Euro β†’ Singapore Dollar

€ β†’ S$

British Pound β†’ Singapore Dollar

Β£ β†’ S$

Japanese Yen β†’ Singapore Dollar

Β₯ β†’ S$

Australian Dollar β†’ Singapore Dollar

A$ β†’ S$

Canadian Dollar β†’ Singapore Dollar

C$ β†’ S$

Swiss Franc β†’ Singapore Dollar

Fr β†’ S$

Chinese Yuan β†’ Singapore Dollar

Β₯ β†’ S$

Indian Rupee β†’ Singapore Dollar

β‚Ή β†’ S$

South Korean Won β†’ Singapore Dollar

β‚© β†’ S$

Swedish Krona β†’ Singapore Dollar

kr β†’ S$

Norwegian Krone β†’ Singapore Dollar

kr β†’ S$

Danish Krone β†’ Singapore Dollar

kr β†’ S$

New Zealand Dollar β†’ Singapore Dollar

NZ$ β†’ S$

Singapore Dollar β†’ US Dollar

S$ β†’ $

Singapore Dollar β†’ Euro

S$ β†’ €

Singapore Dollar β†’ British Pound

S$ β†’ Β£

Singapore Dollar β†’ Japanese Yen

S$ β†’ Β₯

Singapore Dollar β†’ Australian Dollar

S$ β†’ A$

Singapore Dollar β†’ Canadian Dollar

S$ β†’ C$

Singapore Dollar β†’ Swiss Franc

S$ β†’ Fr

Singapore Dollar β†’ Chinese Yuan

S$ β†’ Β₯

Singapore Dollar β†’ Indian Rupee

S$ β†’ β‚Ή

Singapore Dollar β†’ South Korean Won

S$ β†’ β‚©

Singapore Dollar β†’ Swedish Krona

S$ β†’ kr

Singapore Dollar β†’ Norwegian Krone

S$ β†’ kr

Singapore Dollar β†’ Danish Krone

S$ β†’ kr

Singapore Dollar β†’ New Zealand Dollar

S$ β†’ NZ$

Singapore Dollar β†’ Hong Kong Dollar

S$ β†’ HK$

Singapore Dollar β†’ Taiwan Dollar

S$ β†’ NT$

Singapore Dollar β†’ Thai Baht

S$ β†’ ΰΈΏ

Singapore Dollar β†’ Malaysian Ringgit

S$ β†’ RM

Singapore Dollar β†’ Philippine Peso

S$ β†’ β‚±

Singapore Dollar β†’ Indonesian Rupiah

S$ β†’ Rp

Singapore Dollar β†’ Vietnamese Dong

S$ β†’ β‚«

Singapore Dollar β†’ Brazilian Real

S$ β†’ R$

Singapore Dollar β†’ Mexican Peso

S$ β†’ $

Singapore Dollar β†’ Argentine Peso

S$ β†’ $

Singapore Dollar β†’ Chilean Peso

S$ β†’ $

Singapore Dollar β†’ Colombian Peso

S$ β†’ $

Singapore Dollar β†’ Peruvian Sol

S$ β†’ S/

Singapore Dollar β†’ South African Rand

S$ β†’ R

Singapore Dollar β†’ Nigerian Naira

S$ β†’ ₦

Singapore Dollar β†’ Egyptian Pound

S$ β†’ Β£

Singapore Dollar β†’ Kenyan Shilling

S$ β†’ KSh

Singapore Dollar β†’ Ghanaian Cedi

S$ β†’ β‚΅

Singapore Dollar β†’ Tanzanian Shilling

S$ β†’ TSh

Singapore Dollar β†’ Moroccan Dirham

S$ β†’ Ψ―.Ω….

Singapore Dollar β†’ UAE Dirham

S$ β†’ Ψ―.Ψ₯

Singapore Dollar β†’ Saudi Riyal

S$ β†’ ο·Ό

Singapore Dollar β†’ Qatari Riyal

S$ β†’ ο·Ό

Singapore Dollar β†’ Kuwaiti Dinar

S$ β†’ Ψ―.Ωƒ

Singapore Dollar β†’ Bahraini Dinar

S$ β†’ .Ψ―.Ψ¨

Singapore Dollar β†’ Omani Rial

S$ β†’ ο·Ό

Singapore Dollar β†’ Jordanian Dinar

S$ β†’ Ψ―.Ψ§

Singapore Dollar β†’ Israeli Shekel

S$ β†’ β‚ͺ

Singapore Dollar β†’ Turkish Lira

S$ β†’ β‚Ί

Singapore Dollar β†’ Polish Zloty

S$ β†’ zΕ‚

Singapore Dollar β†’ Czech Koruna

S$ β†’ Kč

Singapore Dollar β†’ Hungarian Forint

S$ β†’ Ft

Common Uses of the Singapore Dollar

  • β€’Scientific research β€” expressing currency values in published studies and experimental data
  • β€’Engineering design β€” specifying currency requirements in technical drawings and calculations
  • β€’Quality control β€” measuring and verifying currency in manufactured products
  • β€’Education β€” teaching currency concepts in physics and engineering courses
  • β€’Industry standards β€” meeting regulatory and specification requirements for currency

Did You Know?

The foreign exchange (forex) market is the largest and most liquid financial market in the world, with over $7.5 trillion traded per day as of 2022. The Singapore Dollar is one of the world's currencies whose value fluctuates continuously in this global marketplace.