Brazilian Real (R$) to Malaysian Ringgit (RM) Conversion
Brazilian Real
The Brazilian Real (BRL) was introduced on 1 July 1994 as part of the Plano Real — an economic stabilisation programme that successfully ended Brazil's hyperinflation, which had peaked at over 2,000% annually in the early 1990s. The Real replaced the Cruzeiro Real at 1:2,750 and was initially pegged to the US Dollar before transitioning to a managed float in 1999. Managed by the Banco Central do Brasil, the BRL is the most traded Latin American currency and critical for your Portuguese-speaking audience.
Malaysian Ringgit
The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the official currency of Malaysia, managed by Bank Negara Malaysia. "Ringgit" means "jagged" in Malay, referring to the serrated edges of Spanish silver dollars that once circulated in the region. Malaysia is a significant producer and exporter of electronics, palm oil, petroleum, and rubber. The MYR was briefly pegged to the USD at 3.80 from 1998 to 2005 following the Asian financial crisis, before transitioning to a managed float.
| Brazilian Real (R$) | Malaysian Ringgit (RM) |
|---|---|
| R$ 0.1 | RM 0.1 |
| R$ 1 | RM 1 |
| R$ 2 | RM 2 |
| R$ 3 | RM 3 |
| R$ 5 | RM 5 |
| R$ 10 | RM 10 |
| R$ 20 | RM 20 |
| R$ 30 | RM 30 |
| R$ 50 | RM 50 |
| R$ 100 | RM 100 |
| R$ 1000 | RM 1000 |