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How to convert PHP to USD

The Philippine peso to US dollar exchange rate matters for the large OFW (overseas Filipino worker) remittance market, international trade with the Philippines, and businesses operating across both countries. The PHP/USD rate is influenced by Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas monetary policy, remittance flows, and the broader trajectory of Asian emerging market currencies.

Enter any peso amount and the dollar equivalent appears instantly in your browser using a current mid-market rate. For actual money transfers, your remittance service or bank will apply its own rates and fees.

Enter the PHP amount

Type the number of Philippine pesos. Prices in the Philippines are commonly in hundreds to thousands of pesos.

Check the rate

Note the PHP/USD rate displayed and when it was last updated.

Read the USD result

The dollar equivalent appears immediately. At 56 PHP per USD, 1000 PHP = approximately 17.86 USD.

Verify before sending money

For remittances, compare rates from multiple providers. Rates and fees vary significantly between banks and remittance services.

Frequently asked questions

How many Philippine pesos is 1 USD?

The rate varies. PHP/USD has generally been in the 50 to 60 range in recent years. Check the converter's current displayed rate.

What is the best way to send money to the Philippines?

Online remittance services typically offer better rates and lower fees than traditional bank transfers or cash remittance centers. Compare total cost (rate + fee) across providers.

Is the converter rate the same as what remittance services offer?

No. The converter shows a mid-market reference rate. Remittance services add a margin, which can be several percent. Always check the total amount received before sending.

Does the Philippines have currency controls?

The Philippines has some reporting requirements for large foreign currency transactions. For personal remittances, standard international transfer rules apply.