PLN to PHP – Zloty to Philippine Peso Converter
If you’re searching zloty to philippine peso or zloty to PHP, you’re usually trying to answer a very practical question: “How many pesos will I get for my złoty?” This comes up most often for travel planning, online purchases priced in PHP, and international transfers between Poland and the Philippines. This page is designed to give you a fast PLN → PHP estimate and help you understand what can change your final amount (fees, spreads, and timing).
Today’s benchmark rate (reference)
NBP’s average rate table (Table A) lists 1 PHP = 0.0609 PLN, which implies the planning estimate 1 PLN ≈ 16.42 PHP. This is a reliable reference for budgeting, but your bank, card issuer, exchange office, or transfer service may apply a slightly different rate and fees, so the “real” result can be a bit higher or lower.
Quick conversion table (PLN → PHP) at today’s benchmark
Using 1 PLN ≈ 16.42 PHP (rounded for readability):
| PLN | ≈ PHP |
|---|---|
| 1 PLN | 16.42 PHP |
| 10 PLN | 164.20 PHP |
| 20 PLN | 328.41 PHP |
| 50 PLN | 821.02 PHP |
| 100 PLN | 1,642.04 PHP |
| 200 PLN | 3,284.07 PHP |
| 500 PLN | 8,210.18 PHP |
| 1000 PLN | 16,420.36 PHP |
These numbers are best for quick budgeting and sanity checks. If you’re about to exchange or pay right now, always compare this benchmark with the “final amount” shown by your provider at confirmation.
What PHP is (and why pricing may look “different”)
PHP is the currency code for the Philippine peso, commonly shown with the symbol ₱. In the Philippines you’ll see prices like ₱199, ₱1,250, or ₱2,999 all the time—those are normal everyday amounts. When you convert from PLN to PHP, totals can look “bigger” simply because the peso uses a different unit scale than PLN.
When you’ll need PLN to PHP most often
Travel planning (Philippines trips)
If you’re traveling, PLN → PHP helps you quickly understand daily costs: food, transport, tours, and accommodation. A quick table like the one above is perfect for “on the go” decisions, especially when you’re comparing prices across apps, menus, and booking platforms.
Online shopping and subscriptions priced in PHP
Some digital services, game stores, learning platforms, or marketplaces show prices in PHP. Your card might convert PLN to PHP automatically, and the final PLN cost can differ from a rough estimate if your provider uses a wider spread or processes the transaction later (settlement timing). The benchmark rate helps you estimate; the final card charge is what matters.
International transfers and family support
If you’re sending money from Poland to the Philippines, your goal is usually to maximize how many pesos arrive. Provider differences can be significant. Some services advertise “no fee” but include the cost inside a worse PLN→PHP rate. Others show a strong rate but charge a transfer fee. The only fair comparison is: for the same PLN amount, how many PHP does the recipient actually receive?
Fees and spread: what changes your real PLN → PHP result
Most people focus on the exchange rate—but the “hidden cost” is usually the spread. The spread is the difference between a reference rate and the rate your provider actually gives you. Even if a provider claims “0% commission”, they can still earn money through a slightly worse rate.
Typical cost components to watch:
- Exchange-rate margin (spread): built into the PLN → PHP rate.
- Fixed fees: a flat charge per transfer/exchange (hurts small amounts most).
- Percentage fees: a percent of the amount (hurts larger transfers more).
- Card/ATM fees: ATM operator fees + your bank’s fees, and sometimes a different FX method for cash withdrawals.
A simple best practice: pick one test amount (for example 1000 PLN) and compare the final PHP delivered (or final PLN charged). That single number includes both spread and fees—so it’s much easier to spot the cheapest option.
Timing: why your result can differ day to day
NBP’s Table A is published on business days, and many providers adjust quotes throughout the day. On weekends or holidays, some banks and services add a small buffer (wider spread), which can make PLN → PHP look slightly less favorable than on a weekday. For larger transfers, compare providers right before you confirm.
Useful official sources (for transparency)
- Narodowy Bank Polski (NBP) – Table A average exchange rates
- Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) – Exchange-rate statistics
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FAQ
What is the PLN to PHP rate today?
Using NBP’s Table A benchmark (1 PHP = 0.0609 PLN), the reference estimate is 1 PLN ≈ 16.42 PHP. Your final result can differ depending on provider spreads and fees.
Why does my bank show a different zloty to PHP result than this page?
Banks and payment services can add a spread (rate margin) and fees. This page uses a benchmark reference rate, while your provider shows the rate and charges used for your specific transaction.
Is PHP the same as the Philippine peso?
Yes. PHP is the ISO currency code for the Philippine peso, often shown with the symbol ₱.
How can I reduce costs when sending PLN to the Philippines?
Compare providers by the final PHP the recipient receives for the same PLN amount. Watch for spread hidden in the rate, fixed fees on small transfers, and any extra charges along the transfer route.
Is this rate guaranteed for exchanges?
No. This is a benchmark reference. Your final PLN → PHP conversion depends on your provider’s rate, fees, and timing.
Last updated: January 22, 2026