Singapore Dollar (S$) to Israeli New Shekel (₪) Conversion
Singapore Dollar
The Singapore Dollar (SGD) is the official currency of Singapore, managed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). Unlike most central banks, MAS conducts monetary policy through exchange rate management rather than interest rate adjustments — managing the SGD against an undisclosed basket of currencies within a policy band. Singapore's status as a leading global financial centre and trading hub makes the SGD one of Asia's most stable and internationally recognised currencies, with consistently low inflation and strong foreign reserves backing.
Israeli New Shekel
The Israeli New Shekel (ILS) is the official currency of Israel, introduced in 1986 to replace the old shekel after hyperinflation. Managed by the Bank of Israel, the shekel has become one of the world's more resilient emerging market currencies, supported by Israel's strong technology sector — particularly cybersecurity, medical devices, and agriculture technology — and significant foreign direct investment. The shekel symbol (₪) combines the Hebrew letters shin (ש) and nun (נ).
| Singapore Dollar (S$) | Israeli New Shekel (₪) |
|---|---|
| S$ 0.1 | ₪ 0.1 |
| S$ 1 | ₪ 1 |
| S$ 2 | ₪ 2 |
| S$ 3 | ₪ 3 |
| S$ 5 | ₪ 5 |
| S$ 10 | ₪ 10 |
| S$ 20 | ₪ 20 |
| S$ 30 | ₪ 30 |
| S$ 50 | ₪ 50 |
| S$ 100 | ₪ 100 |
| S$ 1000 | ₪ 1000 |