Thai Baht (฿) to Malaysian Ringgit (RM) Conversion
Thai Baht
The Thai Baht (THB) is the official currency of Thailand, managed by the Bank of Thailand. Thailand is one of Southeast Asia's largest economies and a major tourist destination — tourism typically contributes 15–20% of GDP — making the baht sensitive to international travel patterns. Thailand is also a significant exporter of electronics, automobiles, and agricultural products including rice, rubber, and sugar. The baht symbol (฿) is one of the few currency symbols from outside the Latin alphabet in widespread international use.
Malaysian Ringgit
The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the official currency of Malaysia, managed by Bank Negara Malaysia. "Ringgit" means "jagged" in Malay, referring to the serrated edges of Spanish silver dollars that once circulated in the region. Malaysia is a significant producer and exporter of electronics, palm oil, petroleum, and rubber. The MYR was briefly pegged to the USD at 3.80 from 1998 to 2005 following the Asian financial crisis, before transitioning to a managed float.
| Thai Baht (฿) | Malaysian Ringgit (RM) |
|---|---|
| ฿ 0.1 | RM 0.1 |
| ฿ 1 | RM 1 |
| ฿ 2 | RM 2 |
| ฿ 3 | RM 3 |
| ฿ 5 | RM 5 |
| ฿ 10 | RM 10 |
| ฿ 20 | RM 20 |
| ฿ 30 | RM 30 |
| ฿ 50 | RM 50 |
| ฿ 100 | RM 100 |
| ฿ 1000 | RM 1000 |