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Philippine Peso Exchange Rates: JUNE 24, 2025

Have you ever wondered how much one country’s money is worth in another country? It changes every day, and today (June 24, 2025), the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) released the official currency exchange rates. This helps people, especially travelers, businesses, and OFWs, know how much their money is worth.

Let’s take a look at the top 15 currencies and what’s happening with them right now compared to the Philippine Peso (₱):


🌍 1. US Dollar (USD)

  • 💲1 = ₱57.58

  • This is the most powerful and most used currency in the world. If you’re holding dollars, you’re lucky — it’s very strong right now!

🇯🇵 2. Japanese Yen (JPY)

  • ¥1 = ₱0.39

  • Not very strong compared to the peso, but Japan is still a big trading partner.

🇬🇧 3. British Pound (GBP)

  • £1 = ₱77.91

  • The pound is one of the most expensive currencies — much stronger than the peso or even the US dollar!

🇭🇰 4. Hong Kong Dollar (HKD)

  • HK$1 = ₱7.33

  • Good for OFWs and businesses in Hong Kong sending money back home.

🇨🇭 5. Swiss Franc (CHF)

  • ₣1 = ₱70.92

  • Very strong — Switzerland’s currency is known for being safe and stable.

🇨🇦 6. Canadian Dollar (CAD)

  • CA$1 = ₱41.93

  • Still valuable, though lower than the US dollar.

🇸🇬 7. Singapore Dollar (SGD)

  • SG$1 = ₱44.84

  • Strong and steady — good news for Filipinos working in Singapore!

🇦🇺 8. Australian Dollar (AUD)

  • AU$1 = ₱37.18

  • A bit lower than other Western currencies, but still helpful for OFWs there.

🇧🇭 9. Bahraini Dinar (BHD)

  • BD1 = ₱152.70

  • One of the strongest currencies on this list! Great for OFWs in the Middle East.

❌ 10. Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD)

  • ❗No data today — likely still being updated. Usually, it’s the strongest currency in the world, so we’ll keep an eye on this.

🇸🇦 11. Saudi Riyal (SAR)

  • SR1 = ₱15.35

  • Still strong! Many OFWs in Saudi Arabia will benefit from this rate.

🇧🇳 12. Brunei Dollar (BND)

  • B$1 = ₱44.66

  • Brunei’s currency is about the same as Singapore’s — both are steady and reliable.

🇮🇩 13. Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)

  • Rp1 = ₱0.0035

  • Very low value per unit, but Indonesians usually deal with large numbers (like 100,000 rupiah).

🇹🇭 14. Thai Baht (THB)

  • ฿1 = ₱1.75

  • Not too strong, but stable for regional trade and travel.

🇦🇪 15. UAE Dirham (AED)

  • AED1 = ₱15.68

  • Still strong, which is great for the many OFWs in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.


📊 So, what does this all mean?

If you’re a Filipino working abroad (like an OFW), or if your family sends you money from these countries, strong currencies mean more pesos for you. 💰 But if the peso gets stronger, you might get less when converting from foreign money.


⚙️ Quick Fun Facts:

  • 💶 Euro (EUR) = ₱66.67

  • 🏦 BSP’s reference rate for the peso today = ₱57.60

  • 💰 Gold buying price = $3,342.10

  • 🪙 Silver buying price = $35.85


🧠 Why should we care?

Because money values change every day, and they affect:

  • The price of imported goods 🛒

  • The amount OFWs can send home 💸

  • How much travelers spend abroad ✈️

So it’s good to keep track — just like checking the weather, it helps you prepare!

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