Indian Rupee (₹) to Malaysian Ringgit (RM) Conversion
| Currency | Amount | Variation (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | - | |
| | 0.0415 | -0.1292% |
| | 0.0105 | -0.0906% |
| | 0.009 | -0.1076% |
| | 0.0077 | -0.3261% |
| | 1.6531 | +0.0063% |
| | 0.0143 | -0.0324% |
| | 0.0519 | -0.1646% |
| | 0.0717 | -0.0526% |
| | 0.0146 | -0.1567% |
| | 0.0082 | -0.0488% |
Updated: May 06, 2026
Indian Rupee
The Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency of India, managed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). India's large and rapidly growing economy — the world's fifth largest by nominal GDP — gives the rupee significant regional importance, particularly for remittances from the Indian diaspora, which is the world's largest. The rupee symbol (₹) was officially adopted in 2010 and designed by D. Udaya Kumar. The INR is a partially convertible currency, with capital account transactions still subject to restrictions.
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.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How many Malaysian Ringgit are in 1 Indian Rupee?
1 Indian Rupee (₹) is exactly 1 Malaysian Ringgit (RM).
How do I convert Indian Rupee to Malaysian Ringgit?
Multiply the value in Indian Rupee by 1 to get the result in Malaysian Ringgit. Or use the converter above — type any number and see the result instantly.