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đŸ‡ºđŸ‡¸ United States Dollar (USD) – ₱56.73
One US dollar equals almost ₱57. This is the most watched currency because it’s used all over the world. -
đŸ‡¯đŸ‡µ Japanese Yen (JPY) – ₱0.38
A single yen is less than ₱1. You need many yen to match even a small peso amount. -
đŸ‡¬đŸ‡§ British Pound (GBP) – ₱76.77
The pound is stronger than the dollar and peso. If you have just 1 pound, it’s worth almost ₱77. -
đŸ‡đŸ‡° Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) – ₱7.24
One Hong Kong dollar equals more than ₱7. -
đŸ‡¨đŸ‡ Swiss Franc (CHF) – ₱70.25
Very strong like the pound. One franc is already ₱70. -
đŸ‡¨đŸ‡¦ Canadian Dollar (CAD) – ₱41.07
One Canadian dollar is worth ₱41. -
đŸ‡¸đŸ‡¬ Singapore Dollar (SGD) – ₱44.18
One Singapore dollar is ₱44. That’s why traveling there feels expensive for Filipinos. -
đŸ‡¦đŸ‡º Australian Dollar (AUD) – ₱36.86
Almost ₱37 for one Aussie dollar. -
đŸ‡§đŸ‡ Bahrain Dinar (BHD) – ₱150.52
Super strong! One dinar can already buy you a lot in pesos. -
đŸ‡°đŸ‡¼ Kuwait Dinar (KWD) – N/A
It’s often the strongest currency in the world, but today no conversion was posted. -
đŸ‡¸đŸ‡¦ Saudi Riyal (SAR) – ₱15.12
One riyal is worth ₱15. Many OFWs use this money. -
đŸ‡§đŸ‡³ Brunei Dollar (BND) – ₱44.01
Almost the same as Singapore’s dollar because their currencies are linked. -
đŸ‡®đŸ‡© Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) – ₱0.0035
Super low! One rupiah is just a fraction of a centavo. You need thousands to equal even ₱1. -
đŸ‡¹đŸ‡ Thai Baht (THB) – ₱1.75
One baht is almost ₱2. -
đŸ‡¦đŸ‡ª UAE Dirham (AED) – ₱15.44
One dirham is more than ₱15. Very common for OFWs in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
/ Dec 05, 2025
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