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Get your holiday money fast. Pick it up from your nearest Post Office branch.
If you’re feeling the pull of far-flung Malaysia, make sure you’ve got enough local currency to spend when you’re there.
You can buy Malaysian ringgit online from Post Office or from thousands of participating Post Office branches.
With Click and Collect you pick up online orders in any participating branch, or we can deliver your holiday money to your door (all the next working day, if ordered before 3pm).
You can get your travel insurance sorted at Post Office. And we’ll even buy back any unused currency. Should your trip get cancelled, we’ll refund every ringgit within 28 days of purchase.
Get our best rates online. The more you buy the better the rate.
A few reasons to get your holiday money at Post Office:
Get your holiday money fast. Pick it up from your nearest Post Office branch.
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Our travel money reports compare the costs of common holiday items across the world to help you plan and budget for your trip. Here’s how Malaysia stacks up.
£2.80
£69.95
£13.34
The Malaysian ringgit is the official currency of Malaysia, issued by Bank Negara Malaysia. It’s abbreviated to MYR and its symbol is RM.
Malaysia is the only country to officially use the Malaysian ringgit. But the currency is also used unofficially in parts of Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.
For a competitive rate and 0% commission, order Malaysian ringgit online or in any of our thousands of participating branches around the UK.
Order online and you could get a better rate. You can also collect online currency orders in branch or get them delivered home (both the next working day if ordered by 3pm). Delivery’s free on orders of £500 or more.
The more holiday money you buy the better the rate. And watching the exchange rate to buy when the pound is strong will save you some money.
The highest denomination in the Malaysian currency is the 100 ringgit banknote. The lowest value coin is the 5 sen. There are 100 sen in a ringgit.
The full list of denominations is: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 ringgit notes and 5, 10, 20 and 50 sen coins.
Visit the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office travel advice page to learn about local laws, alerts, restrictions and customers for any destination, including Malaysia.
Remember, if you travel against official advice in the UK or your destination your travel insurance policy may not cover the trip.
Visiting other countries on the same trip or in the near future? These other currencies might be of interest.
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