Israeli New Shekel (₪) to Peruvian Sol (S/) Conversion
| Currency | Amount | Variation (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | - | |
| | 1.178 | -0.0491% |
| | 0.3439 | +0.1034% |
| | 0.2934 | +0.3169% |
| | 0.2541 | +0.2694% |
| | 54.3048 | +0.3278% |
| | 0.4711 | +0.0676% |
| | 1.6874 | +0.2611% |
| | 2.336 | +0.0643% |
| | 0.4757 | +0.0146% |
| | 0.269 | +0.283% |
Updated: May 13, 2026
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).
Peruvian Sol
The Peruvian Sol (PEN) is the official currency of Peru. Introduced in 1991 to replace the Inti (which had suffered hyperinflation), the sol takes its name from the Latin word for sun, also depicted on Peru's national coat of arms. Peru is one of the world's top producers of copper, gold, zinc, and silver, making the sol a commodity-sensitive currency. The Banco Central de Reserva del Perú manages monetary policy, and Peru is one of Latin America's more economically stable countries.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How many Peruvian Sol are in 1 Israeli New Shekel?
1 Israeli New Shekel (₪) is exactly 1 Peruvian Sol (S/).
How do I convert Israeli New Shekel to Peruvian Sol?
Multiply the value in Israeli New Shekel by 1 to get the result in Peruvian Sol. Or use the converter above — type any number and see the result instantly.