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NGN to IDR Comparison Table
Feature | NGN (Nigerian Naira) | IDR (Indonesian Rupiah) |
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Currency Code | NGN | IDR |
Symbol | ₦ | Rp |
Issuing Authority | Central Bank of Nigeria | Bank Indonesia |
Economic Strength | Developing, resource-based economy | Developing, emerging market |
Exchange Rate Volatility | High | Relatively stable |
Popular Use Cases | Domestic transactions, remittances | Domestic transactions, trade |
Digital Payment Adoption | Growing adoption, mobile money prominent | Increasing adoption |
Inflation Rate | Historically high | Relatively low |
Interest Rates | High | Lower than Nigeria |
Foreign Exchange Reserves | Moderate | Adequate |
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) | Increasing, resource-focused | Increasing, manufacturing and other sectors |
Key Observations:
- The NGN is a currency of a developing economy with high volatility, while the IDR is from a developing, emerging market with relative stability.
- Indonesia has a more advanced digital payment infrastructure compared to Nigeria.
- The interest rate differential between the two countries is significant.
Related Currency Pairings
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7 Facts About Indonesian Rupiah
- Post-Colonial Currency: Introduced in 1946 after Indonesia’s independence, replacing the Dutch Indies Gulden, symbolizing national sovereignty.
- Large Denominations: Due to high inflation over the years, the Indonesian Rupiah has relatively large denominations compared to many other currencies.
- Central Bank Control: Bank Indonesia is responsible for issuing and managing the Rupiah, implementing monetary policies.
- Archipelagic Economy: Indonesia’s vast archipelago and diverse economy influence the Rupiah’s value, impacted by factors like commodity prices and tourism.
- Subdivision: Divided into 100 sen, but these smaller units are no longer in practical use due to inflation.
- Cash-Based Society: While digital payments are increasing, Indonesia remains largely a cash-based society, especially in rural areas.
- Currency Code: IDR is the official currency code for the Indonesian Rupiah, used in international financial transactions.
Trusted Banks in Nigeria in Nigeria and Indonesia for Naira to Rupiah Exchange
Country | Bank Name | City |
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Nigeria | Globus Bank | Lagos |
Nigeria | Guarantee Trust Bank | Lagos |
Nigeria | Keystone Bank | Lagos |
Indonesia | Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) | Jakarta |
Indonesia | Bank Mandiri | Jakarta |
Indonesia | Bank Central Asia (BCA) | Jakarta |