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Philippine Peso Exchange Rates: MAY 11, 2025

If you’re curious about how currencies from different countries compare to the Philippine Peso, here’s a breakdown! Let’s look at the top 15 currencies around the world and see how they measure up against each other.

  1. United States Dollar (USD) – The U.S. Dollar is the strongest currency on this list, and it’s worth 55.57 Philippine Pesos. So, if you have $1, you can get 55.57 pesos!

  2. Japanese Yen (JPY) – Japan’s Yen is much smaller in value. 1 Yen equals only 0.38 pesos, so if you have 1000 yen, you’d get only 380 pesos in exchange.

  3. United Kingdom Pound (GBP) – The Pound from the U.K. is quite strong. 1 Pound equals about 73.65 pesos, which means it’s worth more than a dollar.

  4. Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) – The Hong Kong Dollar is worth 7.15 pesos for every 1 Hong Kong Dollar.

  5. Swiss Franc (CHF) – The Swiss Franc is also quite strong, equivalent to 66.95 pesos for each franc.

  6. Canadian Dollar (CAD) – Canada’s Dollar is worth 39.91 pesos, a bit less than the U.S. Dollar but still strong.

  7. Singapore Dollar (SGD) – The Singapore Dollar equals about 42.76 pesos, so it’s quite strong, too!

  8. Australian Dollar (AUD) – If you’re holding Australian Dollars, you’ll get 35.55 pesos for each one.

  9. Bahrain Dinar (BHD) – This is one of the strongest currencies in the world, with each dinar worth 147.44 pesos!

  10. Kuwait Dinar (KWD) – The Kuwaiti Dinar is so strong that its exact rate is unavailable here, but it’s known for being one of the highest-valued currencies in the world.

  11. Saudi Riyal (SAR) – The Saudi Riyal is worth 14.82 pesos. It’s widely used in the Middle East.

  12. Brunei Dollar (BND) – Similar to Singapore’s Dollar, the Brunei Dollar is worth 42.60 pesos.

  13. Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) – The Indonesian Rupiah is much weaker compared to the others, with 1 Rupiah equal to just 0.0034 pesos.

  14. Thai Baht (THB) – In Thailand, the Baht is worth 1.68 pesos for each Baht.

  15. United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED) – The Dirham from the UAE is worth 15.13 pesos.

But what does all of this mean for you? Well, if you’re traveling or shopping online from different countries, understanding how these currencies work is super helpful! For example, if you’re going to the U.S., you’ll need more pesos to match 1 dollar, but if you’re traveling to Indonesia, your pesos will stretch a lot farther.

So, which currency surprised you the most? Do you think the Philippine Peso is strong enough to keep up with these? 💸💡

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