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SGD to EUR converter

Convert Singapore dollar (SGD) to euro (EUR) at the live mid-market exchange rate. Free, no signup, runs in your browser.

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SGD to EUR — quick reference

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About Singapore dollar (SGD)

The Singapore dollar (SGD) is Singapore's currency; a major Asia-Pacific trading hub.

About euro (EUR)

The euro (EUR) is the official currency of the eurozone, used by ~340 million people across 20 EU member states.

Why convert SGD to EUR?

Travelers, freelancers and online buyers convert SGD to EUR for a handful of common reasons: paying for a hotel or restaurant abroad, budgeting a trip, settling a freelance invoice priced in a foreign currency, or splitting expenses across a group with members on different currency systems. For repeat conversions during a trip, an app that captures the FX rate per expense (rather than averaging at the end) gives a more accurate settlement.

Multi-currency trips with TripCount

If you're planning a trip that crosses SGD and EUR (or any other pair), TripCount handles it natively: each expense captures its own FX rate on the day it happened, settlements are computed in your trip's base currency, and one-tap payout links via Bizum, Revolut and PayPal close out the trip. Free, with client-side encryption (AES-GCM) on EU-hosted servers. Create a free trip on TripCount →

FAQ

How much is 100 SGD in EUR today?

Use the live calculator above — the rate updates from a public FX feed (open.er-api.com) each time you open the page. For a single estimate, multiply your amount by today's rate; for an actual transfer, your bank or broker will apply their own spread on top.

Where do these rates come from?

From open.er-api.com, a free public exchange-rate feed updated daily from central-bank aggregates. The same source powers TripCount's in-app multi-currency expenses. Real spot rates from a bank or broker will differ slightly due to their bid-ask spread.

Are these rates the same a bank gives me?

No. Bank exchange rates add a spread (typically 1-3%) and sometimes a fixed fee. The rate shown here is the mid-market rate — the midpoint between buyers and sellers. Use it as a reference point when comparing a bank or remittance quote.

Can I track SGD EUR historically?

Not on this page — we surface the live rate only. For trip planning, TripCount captures each expense's FX rate on the day it happened, so a trip across multiple currencies always uses the correct historical conversion at the moment of the purchase.

Is there a fee for using this calculator?

No. The calculator is free, runs in your browser, and we don't run analytics or ads on this page. It's a public utility from the TripCount team.

What if I'm splitting expenses across SGD and EUR?

That's exactly what TripCount is built for. Add expenses in any currency, the app captures the FX rate on the day of each receipt, and at settlement time everyone sees how much they owe in their preferred currency. Free, with end-to-end encryption.