Company name | Currency | Rate |
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MoneyGram | 1 PHP | 6.63483 CNY |
WorldRemit | 1 PHP | 1 CNY |
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PHP | CNY |
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1 PHP | 0.12763 CNY |
5 PHP | 0.63815 CNY |
10 PHP | 1.27630 CNY |
50 PHP | 6.38150 CNY |
100 PHP | 12.76300 CNY |
250 PHP | 31.90750 CNY |
500 PHP | 63.81500 CNY |
1,000 PHP | 127.63000 CNY |
5,000 PHP | 638.15000 CNY |
10,000 PHP | 1276.30000 CNY |
50,000 PHP | 6381.50000 CNY |
100,000 PHP | 12763.00000 CNY |
500,000 PHP | 63815.00000 CNY |
1,000,000 PHP | 127630.00000 CNY |
The Philippine peso (Philippine English pronunciation: /ˈpɛsoʊ/; Filipino: piso [ˈpiso] or [pɪ'so]; sign: ₱; code: PHP) is the official currency of the Philippines. It is subdivided into 100 céntimos (Filipino: sentimo). As a former colony of the United States, the country used English on its currency, with the word "peso" appearing on notes and coinage until 1967. Since the adoption of Filipino language for banknotes and coins, the term "piso" is now used. The peso is usually denoted by the symbol "₱". Other ways of writing the Philippine peso sign are "PHP", "PhP", "Php", "P$", or just "P". The "₱" symbol was added to the Unicode standard in version 3.2 and is assigned U+20B1 (₱). The symbol can be accessed through some word processors by typing in "20b1" and then pressing the Alt and X buttons simultaneously. This symbol is unique to the Philippines as the symbol used for the peso in countries like Mexico and other former colonies of Spain in Latin America is "$". The Philippine coins and banknotes are minted and printed at the Security Plant Complex of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (Central Bank of the Philippines) in Quezon City.
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