Country ISO code: SG
Official languages: English, Malay, Mandarin Chinese, Tamil
Language ISO codes: en (English), ms (Malay), zh (Mandarin), ta (Tamil)
Current official currency: Singapore Dollar
Currency ISO code: SGD
ISO code: SGD
Symbols: S$, SGD
Singular name: Dollar
Plural name: Dollars
Monetary subdivision: 1 Dollar = 100 Cents
Fraction singular name: Cent
Fraction plural name: Cents
Initial production date: 1967 (first issuance of Singapore Dollar after independence)
Final production date: Still in circulation
Initial circulation date: 1967
Final circulation date: Still in circulation
Mint: Singapore Mint (historically), currently notes and coins produced by various contracted mints and printers internationally
Issuing bank: Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)
1 Cent
5 Cents
10 Cents
20 Cents
50 Cents
1 Dollar
2 Dollars (commemorative and special issues)
2 Dollars
5 Dollars
10 Dollars
50 Dollars
100 Dollars
1,000 Dollars
10,000 Dollars (rare, for interbank use)
Singapore used the Malayan Dollar under British rule and the Malaysian currency briefly after independence.
In 1967, Singapore introduced its own currency, the Singapore Dollar, managed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
The currency is freely convertible and managed under a managed float exchange rate system.
Singapore Dollar is a major regional currency and widely accepted in international trade and finance.
Coins and banknotes are produced by contracted mints and printing companies internationally, including the Royal Mint (UK), De La Rue (UK), and others.
Singapore Mint historically produced coins but ceased operations; current coins are minted abroad.
Coins feature national symbols such as the Merlion, orchids, and other flora and fauna of Singapore.
Banknotes depict Singapore's leaders, cultural heritage, and iconic landmarks like Marina Bay Sands and the Esplanade.
Banknotes include security features such as watermarks, security threads, and holograms.
MAS periodically issues commemorative coins and notes celebrating national milestones and events.
Honorees include founding leaders like Lee Kuan Yew and national symbols.
Singapore issues commemorative coins for National Day, SG50 (50 years of independence), and other significant events.
Singapore Dollar is the sole legal tender in Singapore and is actively circulated throughout the country.
Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)
Currency issuance and regulation are governed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore Act and related financial laws.
Banknotes bear the signatures of the Chairman of MAS and the Minister for Finance.
Founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and other national leaders are featured on banknotes and commemorative coins.
Official languages recognized by the state for administrative, legislative, judicial, monetary, and educational use:
English, Malay, Mandarin Chinese, and Tamil are the four official languages of Singapore, used respectively in administration, legislation, judiciary, finance, and education to reflect the country's multicultural society.