Malaysian Ringgit to Icelandic Króna

You will find a currency converter from the MYR to the ISK on this page. It is possible to convert any amount from Malaysian Ringgit to Icelandic Króna using Myfin currency converter at the current rate of 2026-04-10. If you need a reverse conversion, go to the ISK MYR pair converter.

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MYRMalaysian Ringgit
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ISKIcelandic Króna
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1 MYR = 30.9132 ISK

To calculate the values for foreign currency conversions, we use the market exchange rates of 159 currencies of the world.

MYRMalaysian Ringgit
  • Country of Circulation: Malaysia
  • Currency Code, Symbol, символ: MYR, RN
  • Denominations of coins in circulation: RM2, RM60, RM500, RM600, RM1000
  • Denominations of banknotes in circulation: RM1, RM5, RM10, RM20, RM50, RM100
  • History:

    The Malaysian ringgit (symbol: RM, codes: MYR and 458) is the official currency of Malaysia. One ringgit is subdivided into 100 sens (cents). The name of the currency is translated from Malay as "jagged.

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ISKIcelandic Króna
  • Country of Circulation: Iceland
  • Currency Code, Symbol, символ: ISK, Kr
  • Denominations of coins in circulation: 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 krona
  • Denominations of banknotes in circulation: 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000 krona
  • History:

    The Icelandic krona (symbol: kr, codes: ISK, and 352) is the national currency of Iceland. Since the country is not a member of the EU and the Eurozone, the krona is the only official currency in the state. One krona is subdivided into 100 aurar, but coins less than 1 krona have been discontinued.

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Historical data of the 1 Malaysian Ringgit to the Icelandic Króna exchange rate

Date
MYR
ISK
Change
Friday 10.04.2026
1 MYR
30.913213 ISK
0.127373
Thursday 09.04.2026
1 MYR
30.78584 ISK
-0.232747
Wednesday 08.04.2026
1 MYR
31.018587 ISK
0.470286
Tuesday 07.04.2026
1 MYR
30.548301 ISK
-0.518118
Monday 06.04.2026
1 MYR
31.066418 ISK
-0.037501
Sunday 05.04.2026
1 MYR
31.10392 ISK
-0.000124
Saturday 04.04.2026
1 MYR
31.104044 ISK
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