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INR INR PHP PHP Rate as of2026-05-18

INR to PHP Converter.

Current rate

1 INR = 0.68 PHP as of 2026-05-18. A genuinely niche pair — there is no meaningful Indian diaspora in the Philippines (under 50,000 people) and no significant Filipino diaspora in India, so remittance flow is minimal. The main use cases are Indian medical tourism inflows to Indian hospitals (Apollo, Fortis serve some Filipino patients), Indian IT-BPO companies with Manila operations (Wipro, Infosys, TCS), and growing Indian outbound tourism to Cebu and Palawan. Both currencies have weakened vs USD over 5 years at similar pace, keeping the INR-PHP cross relatively stable.

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INRPHP Converter

🇮🇳 ₹1.00 = 🇵🇭
₱0.68
Rate: 1 INR = 0.6800 PHP
Common conversions
🇮🇳 INR🇵🇭 PHP
₹1.00₱0.68
₹10.00₱6.80
₹100.00₱68.00
₹500.00₱340.00
₹1,000.00₱680.00
₹5,000.00₱3,400.00
₹10,000.00₱6,800.00
₹50,000.00₱34,000.00
₹100,000.00₱68,000.00
✨ Mid-market rate · 2026-05-18 · Real-world transfer rates may differ 0.5-3% depending on provider · Not financial advice
📈 Trend

INR trend over time.

Today
0.68
1 INR = PHP
1 year ago
0.7
↓ 2.9% in 12 months
5 years ago
0.65
↑ 4.6% in 5 years
❓ FAQ

INR to PHP FAQ.

Why is the INR to PHP rate roughly 1:0.68?
It reflects the cross-rate via USD — both INR (~84 per USD) and PHP (~57.8 per USD) are mid-tier Asian EM currencies, and 57.8/84 ≈ 0.69. Neither central bank manages a direct INR-PHP pair, so the rate is purely an arithmetic consequence of each currency's USD dynamics.
How do Indian IT companies in Manila handle INR-PHP payroll conversions?
Large players like TCS and Infosys use treasury hedging via Citi or HSBC Manila — they buy PHP forwards 3-6 months out to lock payroll costs. For smaller Indian companies setting up in BGC or Cebu, NIUM and Wise Business offer corridor-specific rates ~80 bps below bank wires. Direct INR-PHP is rarely quoted; everything routes through USD.
Best way to convert INR to PHP for a Philippines vacation?
Like the IDR route — carry USD from India, convert to PHP in Manila or Cebu at authorized changers (CSB, Czarina). Forex cards work for hotels and malls but Philippines remains cash-heavy in island destinations. Avoid airport changers at NAIA — markups exceed 5%.