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Exchange Rate Chart - PHPUYU
2025-12-15 - 2026-01-14 0.000.00%
Exchange rate history for Philippines, Peso
Date Rate
2026-01-14 - Wednesday 1 PHP = 27,15 UYU
2026-01-13 - Tuesday 1 PHP = 27,08 UYU
2026-01-12 - Monday 1 PHP = 27,50 UYU
2026-01-11 - Sunday 1 PHP = 27,16 UYU
2026-01-10 - Saturday 1 PHP = 27,25 UYU
2026-01-09 - Friday 1 PHP = 27,23 UYU
2026-01-08 - Thursday 1 PHP = 27,11 UYU
2026-01-07 - Wednesday 1 PHP = 27,36 UYU
2026-01-06 - Tuesday 1 PHP = 27,29 UYU
2026-01-05 - Monday 1 PHP = 27,32 UYU
2026-01-04 - Sunday 1 PHP = 26,93 UYU
2026-01-03 - Saturday 1 PHP = 26,99 UYU
2026-01-02 - Friday 1 PHP = 27,03 UYU
2026-01-01 - Thursday 1 PHP = 27,00 UYU
2025-12-31 - Wednesday 1 PHP = 27,00 UYU
2025-12-30 - Tuesday 1 PHP = 27,30 UYU
Philippines, Peso and Uruguayan Peso-conversions
Image that illustrates ZMW PHP Image that illustrates ZMW UYU
1 27,15
10 271,52
50 1 358
100 2 715
200 5 430
500 13 576
1 000 27 152
2 000 54 305
5 000 135 762
10 000 271 524
20 000 543 048
50 000 1 357 619
100 000 2 715 239
200 000 5 430 477
500 000 13 576 193
1 000 000 27 152 386
Image that illustrates ZMW UYU Image that illustrates ZMW PHP
1 0,04
10 0,37
50 1,84
100 3,68
200 7,37
500 18,41
1 000 36,83
2 000 73,66
5 000 184,15
10 000 368,29
20 000 736,58
50 000 1 841
100 000 3 683
200 000 7 366
500 000 18 415
1 000 000 36 829

Currency Pair PHP and UYU: An Introduction

The currency pair PHP and UYU represent two different currencies from the Philippines and Uruguay. PHP stands for Philippine Peso, while UYU stands for Uruguayan Peso. Both of these currencies have their own unique history and economic background, making them interesting to study and compare.

Philippine Peso (PHP)

The Philippine Peso (PHP) is the official currency of the Philippines. It is issued by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (Central Bank of the Philippines) and is used throughout the country. PHP has a rich history dating back to colonial times and has undergone several changes in both design and value over the years. Today, PHP is an important currency in Southeast Asia and is used to measure economic activity in the region.

Uruguayan Peso (UYU)

The Uruguayan Peso (UYU) is the official currency of Uruguay. It is issued by the Banco Central del Uruguay and is used throughout the country. UYU also has an interesting history and has undergone several changes over the years. Uruguay is known for its stable economy in Latin America, and UYU plays a key role in maintaining this stability.

Convert PHP to UYU and Vice Versa

On our website, you can easily convert between different currencies, including PHP and UYU. Follow these simple steps to make a conversion:

  1. Enter the amount you want to convert.
  2. Select the base currency (PHP or UYU).
  3. Select the target currency (UYU or PHP).
  4. The conversion will be done automatically, and the result will be displayed instantly.

To help you understand the historical development of the currencies, a chart with historical exchange rates for the currency pair PHP/UYU is also provided along with the conversion. This will give you a better insight into how the currencies have performed over time and can be useful for making informed decisions.

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