Saudi Riyal (﷼) to Israeli New Shekel (₪) Conversion
Saudi Riyal
The Saudi Riyal (SAR) is the official currency of Saudi Arabia, managed by the Saudi Central Bank (formerly SAMA). The riyal has been pegged to the US Dollar at approximately 3.75 SAR/USD since 1986 — one of the world's most enduring currency pegs — made sustainable by Saudi Arabia's enormous oil revenues. As the world's largest oil exporter and a founding member of OPEC, Saudi Arabia's economic fortunes and the riyal's stability are closely tied to global oil market conditions.
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).
| Saudi Riyal (﷼) | Israeli New Shekel (₪) |
|---|---|
| ﷼ 0.1 | ₪ 0.1 |
| ﷼ 1 | ₪ 1 |
| ﷼ 2 | ₪ 2 |
| ﷼ 3 | ₪ 3 |
| ﷼ 5 | ₪ 5 |
| ﷼ 10 | ₪ 10 |
| ﷼ 20 | ₪ 20 |
| ﷼ 30 | ₪ 30 |
| ﷼ 50 | ₪ 50 |
| ﷼ 100 | ₪ 100 |
| ﷼ 1000 | ₪ 1000 |