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🇸🇸 SSP to 🇺🇸 USDSouth Sudanese Pound (SSP) to US Dollar Rate Today

Live indicative interbank rate. Last refreshed 25 Jun 2026 00:00:05 UTC.

Convert South Sudanese Pound to US Dollar using the live indicative interbank rate and the converter below. Covers the cost of sending to United States via the major mobile money apps.

LiveUpdated 2026-06-25 · Computed by inverse
1 SSP = 0.0001939 USD

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1 SSP = 0.0001939 USD · Updated 2026-06-25 00:00

SSP → USD conversion table

SSPUSD
10.00
50.00
100.00
200.00
500.01
1000.02
2000.04
5000.10
1,0000.19
2,0000.39
5,0000.97
10,0001.94

Table computed at the indicative rate of 1 SSP = 0.0001939 USD. Real operator-side values include a 1%-4% spread.

South Sudanese Pound to US Dollar exchange rate history

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What moves the South Sudanese Pound rate

The South Sudanese pound hangs almost entirely on oil, which makes up nearly all exports. Because the crude flows through pipelines that run across neighbouring Sudan, any disruption to those lines or interruption of flows strikes directly at foreign-currency earnings and the currency. The rate is thus hostage to exported crude volumes and the reliability of getting them to market. To anticipate the pound, attention belongs on oil output, the state of the pipelines and the arrangements that keep them open, since it is this single dependence on crude, more than any other variable, that dictates the pressure on the exchange rate.

Converting and sending the South Sudanese Pound: what to know

The South Sudanese pound trades far weaker on the street than the official rate, and that parallel-market gap is a defining daily reality rather than an occasional quirk. Institutions are fragile and foreign exchange is scarce, so obtaining hard currency can be difficult and the official quote is often not what you actually get. Senders and receivers should assume a meaningful divergence between published and real-world rates, plan for limited availability, and recognise that conditions can be volatile given how dependent the whole system is on uninterrupted oil flows.

About the South Sudanese Pound

The South Sudanese pound, issued by the Bank of South Sudan, was introduced in 2011 when the country gained independence and became the world's newest sovereign state, and it divides into 100 piasters. Its economy is overwhelmingly dependent on oil, leaving public finances and currency stability hostage to crude exports and the pipelines that carry them. The pound is widely traded on the street at levels far weaker than the official rate, a divergence that reflects scarce foreign exchange and fragile institutions. That parallel-market gap is a defining feature of daily commerce in the young nation.

About the US Dollar

The US Dollar (USD, $) is the world's primary reserve currency and the de facto reference rate for most African remittance pricing. It is issued by the Federal Reserve System and subdivided into 100 cents. For African routes, the USD plays two distinct roles: as the on-the-wire settlement currency that originating remittance providers use to hedge between markets, and as the unit of account that diaspora senders most often think in. When operators quote a USD-to-local-currency rate, the difference between that rate and the interbank mid-market — the spread — is where most of the route's cost is hidden, often dwarfing the visible send fee. For receivers in countries with thin USD interbank markets such as Sierra Leone or Mozambique, the published rate can lag the interbank reference by several percentage points.

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FAQ

What is the SSP/USD exchange rate today?
The indicative rate is 1 SSP = 0.0001939 USD, updated 2026-06-25. This is an interbank mid-market reference; mobile money operators apply their own spread on top.
How much is 100 SSP in USD?
100 SSP ≈ 0.02 USD at the indicative rate. For 100 SSP: 0.02 USD. Use the converter above to try other amounts.
What's the best way to send South Sudanese Pound to United States?
For SSP to United States transfers, compare Sendwave, LemFi, WorldRemit, TapTap Send, Wise and traditional bank rails. The fee structure varies by amount and receiving method.
Is the US Dollar a stable currency?
The US Dollar (USD, $) is the world's primary reserve currency and the de facto reference rate for most African remittance pricing. It is issued by the Federal Reserve System and subdivided into 100 cents.
Why is the rate I see on my mobile money operator different?
The rate shown here is an indicative interbank mid-market reference. Operators (Sendwave, M-Pesa, MTN MoMo, LemFi, etc.) add a 1%-4% spread on top of this mid-market to cover their risk and operational cost. This is normal and consistent with market practice.

Rates shown on this page are indicative interbank reference rates updated daily. Operator send rates typically include a 1%-4% spread above this reference, which covers FX hedging cost, settlement risk and commercial margin. For exact send rates via M-Pesa, MTN MoMo, Sendwave, LemFi, WorldRemit, Wise or TapTap Send to United States, see the inbound transfer comparison.