INR to SGD — Convert Indian Rupee to Singapore Dollar (Live Rate)
📈 Live INR/SGD rate + calculator
The calculator above shows the live indicative ₹ → S$ rate and includes the last updated time for quick planning.
- ✅ Fast conversions for travel, shopping, and transfers
- ✅ Quick table for common amounts (1, 10, 100, 10,000 INR)
- ✅ Tips to understand spreads & provider fees
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INR/SGD exchange rate today (₹ → S$)
INR to SGD means converting Indian rupees (₹) into Singapore dollars (S$) using the current INR/SGD exchange rate. This is especially useful if you’re traveling between India and Singapore, receiving payments in rupees, or planning a transfer to a Singapore bank account. People often search this conversion as inr to sgd dollar, rupee to sing dollar, rupees to sing dollar, or shorthand terms like rupee sgd.
On this page you can calculate ₹ → S$ quickly with a live, indicative rate. Always remember: the final amount can differ depending on fees, spreads, and the method you use.
Rates are indicative, provider fees apply.
Quick conversion table (INR → SGD)
Use the live INR/SGD rate shown above to estimate common amounts:
- 1 INR = (1 × rate) SGD
- 10 INR = (10 × rate) SGD
- 50 INR = (50 × rate) SGD
- 100 INR = (100 × rate) SGD
- 1000 INR = (1000 × rate) SGD
- 10000 INR = (10000 × rate) SGD
If you’re searching rupee to sing dollar or inr to sgd dollar, this table gives a fast reference for everyday budgeting.
How to convert (formula + example)
Formula: SGD = INR × (INR/SGD)
Example (sample rate only to show the math): If 1 INR = 0.016 SGD, then:
- ₹10,000 → 10,000 × 0.016 = S$160
- ₹50,000 → 50,000 × 0.016 = S$800
These examples match common real-life checks—salary/invoice conversions, travel budgets, and transfer estimates.
What changes the real rate (fees, spreads, providers)
The live rate is an indicative reference. Your real INR to SGD result can change because of:
1) Spreads (provider margin)
Banks and exchanges rarely give the mid-market rate. They quote a customer rate that includes a margin, which affects how many S$ you get per ₹.
2) Transfer fees and receiving fees
For international transfers, providers may charge a fixed fee, a percentage fee, or include the cost in a slightly worse exchange rate. For best comparisons, look at the final SGD amount after all fees.
3) Timing and rate updates
INR/SGD can move during the day, so check the “last updated” time before you commit to exchanging a larger amount.
Rates are indicative, provider fees apply.
Bank transfer vs cash exchange (quick guide)
Bank transfer is often better for larger amounts because it’s trackable and convenient, but fees can add up (sending fee, intermediary fees, or receiving fees).
Cash exchange can be instant, but rates may be less competitive in high-traffic locations (airports, tourist areas), and spreads can be wider. For ₹ → S$ conversions, compare the total outcome: final SGD received, not just the headline rate.
FAQ
Why is my INR to SGD rate different from what I see online?
Because banks and exchanges apply spreads and may add fees. The indicative rate is a reference; your provider’s “rupee sgd” customer rate reflects their pricing and your transaction method.
Does the INR/SGD rate change during the day?
Yes. Rates can fluctuate throughout the day. This page shows a live rate and the last updated time, but your final rate depends on the moment you exchange and the provider you use.
Where should I exchange INR to SGD for the best result?
Compare your bank, transfer apps, and reputable exchange counters. Focus on the final amount of SGD you receive after fees and spreads, especially for larger conversions like ₹10,000 or ₹50,000.
Official sources & reference data (SGD, INR)
If you want to cross-check a market reference, these sources are commonly used. Note: many official datasets publish rates against USD, so an INR/SGD reference is often derived as a cross rate and can still differ from consumer rates due to spreads and fees.
- Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) — Exchange Rates (reference/interbank averages)
- MAS — Exchange rates hub (datasets & APIs)
- Reserve Bank of India (RBI) — official website
- Federal Reserve — H.10 Foreign Exchange Rates (reference series)
Last updated: January 28, 2026