CNY to SGD — Convert Chinese Yuan (RMB) to Singapore Dollar (Live Rate)
🧮 Live CNY → SGD calculator (RMB / yuan)
The calculator above shows a live indicative CNY/SGD rate and the last updated time. It’s perfect for quick estimates when you’re converting leftover yuan after travel, checking invoices, or comparing CNY prices against an SGD budget.
- 🧾 Quick checks for 1 / 10 / 50 / 100 / 1000 CNY
- 🏦 Compare bank vs money changer (cash rates can differ)
- ✅ Remember: spreads and fees affect your final S$
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CNY/SGD exchange rate today
CNY to SGD converts Chinese yuan (CNY) into Singapore dollars (SGD / S$) using the current exchange rate. This is commonly searched as renminbi to sgd, exchange rmb to sgd, rmb sgd, or yuan to sing dollar—especially when you’re converting leftover yuan after travel, checking supplier invoices, or comparing CNY prices with an SGD budget.
Rates are indicative, provider fees apply.
CNY, yuan, and RMB terms (quick clarification)
People often use yuan, CNY, and RMB interchangeably, and for most practical conversions they mean the same thing:
- CNY is the ISO currency code used on exchange platforms and bank apps.
- Yuan is the everyday name for the currency unit.
- RMB (renminbi) is the official name of China’s currency.
So if you’re searching exchange RMB to SGD or yuan to sing dollar, you’re still converting CNY → SGD.
Quick conversion table (CNY → SGD)
Use the live CNY/SGD rate shown above to estimate common amounts:
- 1 CNY = (1 × rate) SGD
- 10 CNY = (10 × rate) SGD
- 50 CNY = (50 × rate) SGD
- 100 CNY = (100 × rate) SGD
- 1000 CNY = (1000 × rate) SGD
How to convert (formula + examples)
Formula: SGD = CNY × (CNY/SGD)
Examples (sample rate only to show the math): If 1 CNY = 0.19 SGD, then:
- 10 CNY → 10 × 0.19 = S$1.90
- 100 CNY → 100 × 0.19 = S$19.00
- 1000 CNY → 1000 × 0.19 = S$190.00
What changes the real rate (spreads and fees)
The live rate on this page is an indicative reference. Your final SGD may differ because:
1) Provider spread (margin)
Banks and exchange counters usually quote customer rates that include a margin, so “rmb sgd” rates can vary by provider.
2) Fees (transfers, cash exchange, payments)
Some providers charge a clear fee, others include costs inside the rate. Cash exchange can also have different pricing than transfers or card conversions.
3) Timing and location
Rates change during the day, and physical exchange locations (airports, tourist areas) often have wider spreads.
Rates are indicative, provider fees apply.
FAQ
Is CNY the same as yuan and RMB (renminbi)?
Yes. CNY is the currency code, yuan is the common name, and RMB is the official name. In everyday conversion, they refer to the same currency.
What is the CNY to SGD rate today?
The CNY/SGD rate today is shown live on this page along with the last updated time. Rates can move during the day, so check the update time before converting larger amounts.
Why is my bank’s RMB to SGD rate different from the live rate?
Banks and providers apply spreads and may add FX or transfer fees. Some services advertise “no fee” but include the cost inside a slightly worse exchange rate.
How do I convert yuan to Singapore dollars quickly?
Use the calculator above or the formula SGD = CNY × (CNY/SGD). For quick estimates, the conversion table (1/10/50/100/1000) covers most common needs.
Do cash exchange counters use a different rate than apps?
Often, yes. Cash counters may use wider spreads and can vary by location (airports and tourist areas are frequently less favorable). Apps may offer better rates but include transfer or service fees.
Does the CNY/SGD exchange rate change during the day?
Yes. FX rates fluctuate, so it’s normal to see changes throughout the day. If timing matters, re-check the rate close to the moment you exchange.
Official sources & references for CNY and SGD
For official or reference-level exchange rate information, these sources can help you cross-check rates. Note: “official” references may not include your specific provider fees or margins, and some series are USD-based or published as reference quotes.
- People’s Bank of China (PBoC) — official site
- SAFE — State Administration of Foreign Exchange (China)
- Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) — Exchange Rates
- MAS — Exchange rates hub (datasets & APIs)
- IMF — exchange rate data portal (reference series)
Last updated: January 28, 2026