Company name | Currency | Rate |
---|---|---|
WorldRemit | 1 GBP | 1.839 AUD |
Xendpay | 1 GBP | 1.8341 AUD |
CurrencyFair | 1 GBP | 1.8315 AUD |
Transferwise | 1 GBP | 1.8311 AUD |
TransferGo | 1 GBP | 1.8311 AUD |
OrbitRemit | 1 GBP | 1.8274 AUD |
TorFX | 1 GBP | 1.8148 AUD |
OFX | 1 GBP | 1.8098 AUD |
Ria Money Transfer | 1 GBP | 1.805 AUD |
Small World | 1 GBP | 1.7949 AUD |
Moneywire | 1 GBP | 1.7898 AUD |
CurrencyTransfer | 1 GBP | 1.7837 AUD |
InstaRem | 1 GBP | 1.7805 AUD |
Western Union | 1 GBP | 1.7786 AUD |
Covercy | 1 GBP | 1.7766 AUD |
Transferz | 1 GBP | 1.7737 AUD |
Azimo | 1 GBP | 1.7717 AUD |
MoneyGram | 1 GBP | 1.721 AUD |
Dahabshiil | 1 GBP | 1.69008 AUD |
Today's Rates: 1/30/2023 3:21:55 PM brought you by RemitRardar
GBP | AUD |
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1 GBP | 1.79148 AUD |
5 GBP | 8.95740 AUD |
10 GBP | 17.91480 AUD |
50 GBP | 89.57400 AUD |
100 GBP | 179.14800 AUD |
250 GBP | 447.87000 AUD |
500 GBP | 895.74000 AUD |
1,000 GBP | 1791.48000 AUD |
5,000 GBP | 8957.40000 AUD |
10,000 GBP | 17914.80000 AUD |
50,000 GBP | 89574.00000 AUD |
100,000 GBP | 179148.00000 AUD |
500,000 GBP | 895740.00000 AUD |
1,000,000 GBP | 1791480.00000 AUD |
The pound sterling (symbol: £; ISO code: GBP [Great Britain Pound]), commonly known as the pound, is the official currency of the United Kingdom, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, the British Antarctic Territory, and Tristan da Cunha. It is subdivided into 100 pence (singular: penny, abbreviated: p). A number of nations that do not use sterling also have currencies called the pound. At various times, the pound sterling was commodity money or bank notes backed by silver or gold, but it is currently fiat money, backed only by the economy in the areas where it is accepted. The pound sterling is the world's oldest currency still in use and which has been in continuous use since its inception. The British Crown dependencies of Guernsey and Jersey produce their own local issues of sterling: the "Guernsey pound" and the "Jersey pound". The pound sterling is also used in the Isle of Man (alongside the Manx pound), Gibraltar (alongside the Gibraltar pound), the Falkland Islands (alongside the Falkland Islands pound), Saint Helena and Ascension Island in Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha (alongside the Saint Helena pound). The Bank of England is the central bank for the pound sterling, issuing its own coins and banknotes, and regulating issuance of banknotes by private banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Banknotes issued by other jurisdictions are not regulated by the Bank of England; local governments use Bank of England notes as backing for local issuance by allowing them to be exchanged 1:1 at face value. Sterling is the fourth most-traded currency in the foreign exchange market, after the United States dollar, the euro, and the Japanese yen. Together with those three currencies it forms the basket of currencies which calculate the value of IMF special drawing rights, with an 11.3% weighting as of 2011 (USD 41.9%, Euro 37.4%, Yen 9.4%). Sterling is also the third most-held reserve currency in global reserves (about 4%)
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