British Pound Sterling (£) to Israeli New Shekel (₪) Conversion
British Pound Sterling
The British Pound Sterling (GBP) is the world's oldest currency still in use, with origins in Anglo-Saxon England where 240 silver pennies (sterlings) weighed one pound. The pound was decimalised in 1971, divided into 100 pence. Monetary policy is managed by the Bank of England, founded in 1694. The GBP is the fourth most traded currency in global foreign exchange markets and remains the third largest reserve currency despite the UK's departure from the European Union in 2020.
Israeli New Shekel
The Israeli New Shekel (ILS) is the official currency of Israel, introduced in 1986 to replace the old shekel after hyperinflation. Managed by the Bank of Israel, the shekel has become one of the world's more resilient emerging market currencies, supported by Israel's strong technology sector — particularly cybersecurity, medical devices, and agriculture technology — and significant foreign direct investment. The shekel symbol (₪) combines the Hebrew letters shin (ש) and nun (נ).
| British Pound Sterling (£) | Israeli New Shekel (₪) |
|---|---|
| £ 0.1 | ₪ 0.1 |
| £ 1 | ₪ 1 |
| £ 2 | ₪ 2 |
| £ 3 | ₪ 3 |
| £ 5 | ₪ 5 |
| £ 10 | ₪ 10 |
| £ 20 | ₪ 20 |
| £ 30 | ₪ 30 |
| £ 50 | ₪ 50 |
| £ 100 | ₪ 100 |
| £ 1000 | ₪ 1000 |