Swedish Krona (kr) to Russian Ruble (₽) Conversion
Swedish Krona
The Swedish Krona (SEK) is the official currency of Sweden. Sweden is a member of the EU but has not adopted the Euro following a 2003 referendum. The Riksbank, the world's oldest central bank (founded 1668), manages monetary policy. Sweden has a highly export-oriented economy with major industries in telecommunications, automotive, and pharmaceuticals. The krona is one of the most actively traded Scandinavian currencies and is sensitive to global risk sentiment given Sweden's open, trade-dependent economy.
Russian Ruble
The Russian Ruble (RUB) is the official currency of Russia, one of the oldest currencies in Europe with origins in the 13th century. Managed by the Bank of Russia, the ruble experienced severe volatility following international sanctions imposed after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Russia is a major exporter of oil, natural gas, wheat, and metals — making the ruble historically a commodity currency. The ruble symbol (₽) was officially adopted in 2013.
| Swedish Krona (kr) | Russian Ruble (₽) |
|---|---|
| kr 0.1 | ₽ 0.1 |
| kr 1 | ₽ 1 |
| kr 2 | ₽ 2 |
| kr 3 | ₽ 3 |
| kr 5 | ₽ 5 |
| kr 10 | ₽ 10 |
| kr 20 | ₽ 20 |
| kr 30 | ₽ 30 |
| kr 50 | ₽ 50 |
| kr 100 | ₽ 100 |
| kr 1000 | ₽ 1000 |